Milton's Lycidas: The Tradition and the PoemC. A. Patrides University of Missouri Press, 1983 - 370 páginas |
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... poetic image , that image is assimilated to other poetic images of death in nature , and hence Lucy inevitably becomes a Proserpine figure , just as King be- comes an Adonis : Rolled round in earth's diurnal course With rocks , and ...
... poetic image , that image is assimilated to other poetic images of death in nature , and hence Lucy inevitably becomes a Proserpine figure , just as King be- comes an Adonis : Rolled round in earth's diurnal course With rocks , and ...
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... poetic creation should be and would be prompted by " some strong motion " instilled in him by " Time ... and the will of Heav'n . " This tension is exhibited most clearly in Sonnet VII and in the figure of Samson ; it is exposed and ...
... poetic creation should be and would be prompted by " some strong motion " instilled in him by " Time ... and the will of Heav'n . " This tension is exhibited most clearly in Sonnet VII and in the figure of Samson ; it is exposed and ...
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... poet had asked himself how classical pastoral , with its implicit concern for immortality through poetic fame , might be related to Christian pastoral , with its concern for immortality through Christ . And the answer proceeds in an ...
... poet had asked himself how classical pastoral , with its implicit concern for immortality through poetic fame , might be related to Christian pastoral , with its concern for immortality through Christ . And the answer proceeds in an ...
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Epitaphium Damonis | 14 |
On the Tradition | 31 |
14 | 42 |
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