Milton and the Line of VisionJoseph Anthony Wittreich |
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... begins with an idea , to which He gives extension in terms of time and space , thereby creating our physical universe , so the poet begins with an idea , to which he gives extension in terms of human events , thereby creating a ...
... begins with an idea , to which He gives extension in terms of time and space , thereby creating our physical universe , so the poet begins with an idea , to which he gives extension in terms of human events , thereby creating a ...
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... begins with a fore - conceit , as he tells us in the letter to Raleigh . He begins with the concept of glory embodied in Gloriana , mirrored in her male counterpart Arthur , and exemplified twelvefold in each of the knights that were to ...
... begins with a fore - conceit , as he tells us in the letter to Raleigh . He begins with the concept of glory embodied in Gloriana , mirrored in her male counterpart Arthur , and exemplified twelvefold in each of the knights that were to ...
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... begins his magnum opus with a statement of the fore - conceit , " Mans First Disobedience , " just as Spenser ... begin with a fore- conceit that they then extend into a narrative , thereby creating a universe of time and space ...
... begins his magnum opus with a statement of the fore - conceit , " Mans First Disobedience , " just as Spenser ... begin with a fore- conceit that they then extend into a narrative , thereby creating a universe of time and space ...
Contents
Chaucer and Milton | 3 |
Milton Greatest Spenserian 25 | 25 |
The Poet as Maker | 57 |
Copyright | |
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