Milton's Lycidas: The Tradition and the PoemC. A. Patrides University of Missouri Press, 1983 - 370 páginas |
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... studies with this approach ( including the present one ) are allowed to supplant more general studies of the kinds I have mentioned , profound understanding of the figurative language of the poem is not a result.14 Some exception must ...
... studies with this approach ( including the present one ) are allowed to supplant more general studies of the kinds I have mentioned , profound understanding of the figurative language of the poem is not a result.14 Some exception must ...
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... Studies , 146–80 . London , 1933 . Cory , Herbert E. " The Golden Age of the Spenserian Pastoral . " PMLA 25 ( 1910 ) : 241–67 . Evans , J. Martin . " Lycidas , Daphnis , and Gallus . " In English Ren- aissance Studies presented to Dame ...
... Studies , 146–80 . London , 1933 . Cory , Herbert E. " The Golden Age of the Spenserian Pastoral . " PMLA 25 ( 1910 ) : 241–67 . Evans , J. Martin . " Lycidas , Daphnis , and Gallus . " In English Ren- aissance Studies presented to Dame ...
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... Studies in Literature 1 ( 1969 ) : 50-62 . Numerology in Lycidas ; cf. Fowler , above . Sigworth , Oliver F. " Johnson's Lycidas : The End of Renaissance Criticism . " Eighteenth - Century Studies 1 ( 1967 ) : 159–68 . Sims , James H ...
... Studies in Literature 1 ( 1969 ) : 50-62 . Numerology in Lycidas ; cf. Fowler , above . Sigworth , Oliver F. " Johnson's Lycidas : The End of Renaissance Criticism . " Eighteenth - Century Studies 1 ( 1967 ) : 159–68 . Sims , James H ...
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