Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... Milton's " L'Allegro " and " Il Penseroso . " Don Cameron Allen reads the poems as one continuing progression and attaches them to Milton's meditations on the literary career he was about to commence , a career , writes Professor Allen ...
... Milton's " L'Allegro " and " Il Penseroso . " Don Cameron Allen reads the poems as one continuing progression and attaches them to Milton's meditations on the literary career he was about to commence , a career , writes Professor Allen ...
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... Milton has found his way . This raises an interesting question : why , if Milton's purpose was to trace the poet's progress from common experience to " the prophetic strain , " did he choose to continue his poem in the manner he did ...
... Milton has found his way . This raises an interesting question : why , if Milton's purpose was to trace the poet's progress from common experience to " the prophetic strain , " did he choose to continue his poem in the manner he did ...
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... Milton's thoughts on becoming a poet , we have good reason to insist on “ L'Allegro ” as embodying a balanced appraisal of the road he did not take . Scholarly opinion places the companion poems at the end of Milton's Cambridge period ...
... Milton's thoughts on becoming a poet , we have good reason to insist on “ L'Allegro ” as embodying a balanced appraisal of the road he did not take . Scholarly opinion places the companion poems at the end of Milton's Cambridge period ...
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