Milton's Lycidas: The Tradition and the PoemC. A. Patrides University of Missouri Press, 1983 - 370 páginas |
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... images : from the pastoral images which can signify to us all that is careless , not responsi- ble for ends , in a life that sports with Amaryllis in the shade , all that is symbolized by " Delight ” in a Roman de la rose , on through ...
... images : from the pastoral images which can signify to us all that is careless , not responsi- ble for ends , in a life that sports with Amaryllis in the shade , all that is symbolized by " Delight ” in a Roman de la rose , on through ...
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... images of Lycidas . There is a marked present tendency to criticize by the analysis of imagery within the single poem , but when studies with this approach ( including the present one ) are allowed to supplant more general studies of ...
... images of Lycidas . There is a marked present tendency to criticize by the analysis of imagery within the single poem , but when studies with this approach ( including the present one ) are allowed to supplant more general studies of ...
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... images in Lycidas con- stitute elements in the speech - some of it literal and some figur- ative , allegoric , or symbolic - which serve primarily to express the perceptions , thoughts , and feelings of the lyric speaker . These images ...
... images in Lycidas con- stitute elements in the speech - some of it literal and some figur- ative , allegoric , or symbolic - which serve primarily to express the perceptions , thoughts , and feelings of the lyric speaker . These images ...
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Epitaphium Damonis | 14 |
On the Tradition | 31 |
14 | 42 |
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