Milton's ImageryColumbia University Press, 1950 - 260 páginas Studies Milton's imagery in his works as concerned with the form or the content of the imagery by looking at its differences in intensity and complexity. |
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... clear , therefore , from these images alone , which by no means exhaust the subject , that music played a large part in Milton's life , and that even in a musical age his response to it and his mastery of it were unusual . His ...
... clear , therefore , from these images alone , which by no means exhaust the subject , that music played a large part in Milton's life , and that even in a musical age his response to it and his mastery of it were unusual . His ...
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... clear conception of what he does not like , but he is not so definite about what he does like.14 His sonnet to Lawrence , in which he asks What neat repast shall feast us , light and choice , Of Attick tast , with Wine ? demonstrates ...
... clear conception of what he does not like , but he is not so definite about what he does like.14 His sonnet to Lawrence , in which he asks What neat repast shall feast us , light and choice , Of Attick tast , with Wine ? demonstrates ...
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... clear the poignancy of such an elementary experience . There can be little doubt that Milton is here describing how he felt on any occasion after his blindness when he went outdoors in the dawn of a clear day . It is possible , however ...
... clear the poignancy of such an elementary experience . There can be little doubt that Milton is here describing how he felt on any occasion after his blindness when he went outdoors in the dawn of a clear day . It is possible , however ...
Contenido
LONDON PRIVATE LIFE | 46 |
TRAVEL AND WAR | 71 |
NATURE | 93 |
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Adam Anim Apol appear Areo argument attack authority better bishops body Chapter Charles Christ Church classic clear clouds Comus concerned considered course Doct early earth effect Eikon elaborate England English evidence eyes fact fall Fathers figures flowers follow force Garden give gods Hall hand hath head heaven hill imagery images important Italy King knowledge leaves less light living look means merely Milton mind moral nature never once Paradise Lost passage perhaps poems probably Prolusion reason reference Satan seems simile sound speaks specific spirit spring stand suggest things thinking thir thought true truth turn various whole wind wings writing
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A Study of the Imagery in the Gothic Romances of Ann Radcliffe Ford Harris Swigart Sin vista previa disponible - 1980 |