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... metaphor which descends from the Elizabethans . Milton's experiments in such metaphor , unsuccessful as they often are in his early poems ( see , for example , " The Passion , ' p . 17 , or the concluding figure in the " Epitaph on the ...
... metaphor which descends from the Elizabethans . Milton's experiments in such metaphor , unsuccessful as they often are in his early poems ( see , for example , " The Passion , ' p . 17 , or the concluding figure in the " Epitaph on the ...
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... metaphor , made insepara- bly a part of the total effect the alliteration of " watry , " " -wept , " " welter , " and " wind , " of " meed " and " melodious , " emphasizing the key words , and leading inevitably to the con- cluding ...
... metaphor , made insepara- bly a part of the total effect the alliteration of " watry , " " -wept , " " welter , " and " wind , " of " meed " and " melodious , " emphasizing the key words , and leading inevitably to the con- cluding ...
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The 1645 Ed John Milton Cleanth Brooks. cealed metaphor , that of a journey , whether by land or by sea . Even the word " error " fits the metaphor : an " error " is literally a wandering . Even if he has wandered away , so Satan argues ...
The 1645 Ed John Milton Cleanth Brooks. cealed metaphor , that of a journey , whether by land or by sea . Even the word " error " fits the metaphor : an " error " is literally a wandering . Even if he has wandered away , so Satan argues ...
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The Passion | 15 |
Sonnet II Donna leggiadra | 38 |
Comus | 55 |
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