Lyric Provinces in the English Renaissance |
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... actual place ? Does a poem in some way recover reality or merely create stage settings for self - expression , claiming exemption from the rules that ordinarily judge an Antony and install entries for " cuckoo " in the dictionary ? If ...
... actual place ? Does a poem in some way recover reality or merely create stage settings for self - expression , claiming exemption from the rules that ordinarily judge an Antony and install entries for " cuckoo " in the dictionary ? If ...
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... actual and virtual presence are as significant as the one between anticipated and actual sin . Only God has un- qualified standing for Milton , and even he cannot be fully present through mediation to limited intelligences ...
... actual and virtual presence are as significant as the one between anticipated and actual sin . Only God has un- qualified standing for Milton , and even he cannot be fully present through mediation to limited intelligences ...
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... actual places , are the products as much of social convention and bookish discourse as of firsthand observation or individual invention . Marvell's mower , for instance , is the lineal descendant of Theocritus's Komatas and Polyphemos ...
... actual places , are the products as much of social convention and bookish discourse as of firsthand observation or individual invention . Marvell's mower , for instance , is the lineal descendant of Theocritus's Komatas and Polyphemos ...
Contents
The Objects of Lyric Address | 3 |
Between Chaos and Cosmos | 35 |
Local Habitation and Its Genius | 53 |
Copyright | |
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