Milton and the Line of VisionJoseph Anthony Wittreich |
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... Poems of Mr. John Milton . Positioned between Ar- cades and Comus , the one poem an allegory about the Christianiz- ing ... poem's overriding thematic structure , each practically equal in length and parallel in pattern , give accents to ...
... Poems of Mr. John Milton . Positioned between Ar- cades and Comus , the one poem an allegory about the Christianiz- ing ... poem's overriding thematic structure , each practically equal in length and parallel in pattern , give accents to ...
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... poems , does not suggest at the beginning how it will end " : " Of the poem's conclusion we are given no hint , " says Isabel MacCaffrey , largely because “ no literary context " is developed by these initial lines.43 Such an argument ...
... poems , does not suggest at the beginning how it will end " : " Of the poem's conclusion we are given no hint , " says Isabel MacCaffrey , largely because “ no literary context " is developed by these initial lines.43 Such an argument ...
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... poem's rhyme scheme and its numerical symbolism , together with the cosmic dimensions achieved by looking backward to Creation and forward to Apocalypse . The story of the church's perversion , focused by the poem's epigraph and ...
... poem's rhyme scheme and its numerical symbolism , together with the cosmic dimensions achieved by looking backward to Creation and forward to Apocalypse . The story of the church's perversion , focused by the poem's epigraph and ...
Contents
Chaucer and Milton | 3 |
Milton Greatest Spenserian 25 | 25 |
The Poet as Maker | 57 |
Copyright | |
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