Milton and the Line of VisionJoseph Anthony Wittreich |
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... becomes an icon for all human experience , and Spenser's design becomes a means of relating each particular human activity to an ideal concept of the full life . The same statement is made visually by a diagram used to illustrate the ...
... becomes an icon for all human experience , and Spenser's design becomes a means of relating each particular human activity to an ideal concept of the full life . The same statement is made visually by a diagram used to illustrate the ...
Page 147
... becomes in the subtitle to Blake's poem " The Torments of Love and Jealousy in the Death and Judgment of Albion ... become hostile forces , " secret monsters of the animating worlds ... " ( 82 : 7 ) , with which he is at war . His ...
... becomes in the subtitle to Blake's poem " The Torments of Love and Jealousy in the Death and Judgment of Albion ... become hostile forces , " secret monsters of the animating worlds ... " ( 82 : 7 ) , with which he is at war . His ...
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... becomes predicated on the intensity of hate . " I , too , can create desolation " ( p . 139 ) , the monster exults ; and revenge becomes the " devouring and only passion " ( p . 198 ) for both . Unprotected in the arctic wastes ...
... becomes predicated on the intensity of hate . " I , too , can create desolation " ( p . 139 ) , the monster exults ; and revenge becomes the " devouring and only passion " ( p . 198 ) for both . Unprotected in the arctic wastes ...
Contents
Chaucer and Milton | 3 |
Milton Greatest Spenserian 25 | 25 |
The Poet as Maker | 57 |
Copyright | |
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