The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... true poem , according to Milton's own definition , that it should be ' simple , sensuous , and passionate ' . It is , nevertheless , a true poem ; while THE PORTENT OF MILTON - THE POWER 21.
... true poem , according to Milton's own definition , that it should be ' simple , sensuous , and passionate ' . It is , nevertheless , a true poem ; while THE PORTENT OF MILTON - THE POWER 21.
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Some Aspects of His Genius Edward Harold Visiak. It is , nevertheless , a true poem ; while Milton's definition holds good : its very lack of passion has the effect of passion as of a spent sea mirrored in calm . Its Satan has dwindled ...
Some Aspects of His Genius Edward Harold Visiak. It is , nevertheless , a true poem ; while Milton's definition holds good : its very lack of passion has the effect of passion as of a spent sea mirrored in calm . Its Satan has dwindled ...
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... true idealist never becomes embittered by worldly disasters ; they are not of his world , and in the calamities of his closing years Milton seems to have lost nothing of his genial charm . ' He was delightful company ' , says his ...
... true idealist never becomes embittered by worldly disasters ; they are not of his world , and in the calamities of his closing years Milton seems to have lost nothing of his genial charm . ' He was delightful company ' , says his ...
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