Poems: The 1645 EdHarcourt, Brace, 1951 - 353 páginas |
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... poet very seriously indeed . In a poem written probably about this same period , he expresses the consciousness that the flowering of his poetic talent is belated . ( See " How soon hath Time , " p . 43. ) There might be a connection ...
... poet very seriously indeed . In a poem written probably about this same period , he expresses the consciousness that the flowering of his poetic talent is belated . ( See " How soon hath Time , " p . 43. ) There might be a connection ...
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... poetic speech , as is suggested by the vague allusion ( 1. 10 ) to Orpheus ' power to enrapture woods and rocks . The poet is saying , basi- cally " I am moved to write poetry in Italian because Italian is a moving and poetic language ...
... poetic speech , as is suggested by the vague allusion ( 1. 10 ) to Orpheus ' power to enrapture woods and rocks . The poet is saying , basi- cally " I am moved to write poetry in Italian because Italian is a moving and poetic language ...
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The 1645 Ed John Milton Cleanth Brooks. The laurel is a symbol of poetic fame . The poet comes to pluck the berries before they are ripe ; that is , the poet apologizes for the fact that his own art is immature . The meaning of the ...
The 1645 Ed John Milton Cleanth Brooks. The laurel is a symbol of poetic fame . The poet comes to pluck the berries before they are ripe ; that is , the poet apologizes for the fact that his own art is immature . The meaning of the ...
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The Passion | 15 |
Sonnet II Donna leggiadra | 38 |
Comus | 55 |
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aesthetic distance allegory Angel Apollo appear Arcades Arethuse argument beauty C. S. Lewis character charm Chastity Christ Christian classical Comus Comus's conventional course Cupid and Psyche Dæmons dance dark death deity divine doctrine doth dramatic earth edition Elder Brother English essay evil eyes fair fantasticks figure goddess gods Grace Greek Hanford harmony hast hath Heav'n Hymn Il Penseroso imagery John Milton Jove kind L'Allegro Lady Lady's light lines Lord Lycidas meaning ment metaphor morning Muses Nativity nature Neo-Platonic night nymphs o're Orpheus pagan Paradise Lost passage pastoral pastoral poetry Penseroso perhaps Phoebus phrase Platonic poem poet poet's poetic poetry praise PSAL reader reference Satan scene sense shepherds simply sing Sirens song sonnet soul speech Spenser Spirit stanza stars suggested Swain sweet symbol tear thee theme thou tion tradition Trinity College verse Virgin Virtue vision wood word