Milton's Lycidas: The Tradition and the PoemC. A. Patrides University of Missouri Press, 1983 - 370 páginas |
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... Structure of Lycidas Wayne Shumaker More insistently , perhaps , than any other poem in English , Lycidas raises the purely æsthetic problem of how the emotions may be stirred by lines which at first are much less than per- spicuous to ...
... Structure of Lycidas Wayne Shumaker More insistently , perhaps , than any other poem in English , Lycidas raises the purely æsthetic problem of how the emotions may be stirred by lines which at first are much less than per- spicuous to ...
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... structure of Lycidas is to be found in principles derived from the archi- tecture of the canzone . The structure of the canzone was fully explained by Dante in the De Vulgari Eloquentia ; Tasso also discusses it in his dialogue La ...
... structure of Lycidas is to be found in principles derived from the archi- tecture of the canzone . The structure of the canzone was fully explained by Dante in the De Vulgari Eloquentia ; Tasso also discusses it in his dialogue La ...
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... structure reflects theme , structure mirrors mean- ing . From the beginning ( “ Yet once more " ) we have anticipated the end , though we do not arrive there immediately but in three successive waves , the crest of each being " higher ...
... structure reflects theme , structure mirrors mean- ing . From the beginning ( “ Yet once more " ) we have anticipated the end , though we do not arrive there immediately but in three successive waves , the crest of each being " higher ...
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Epitaphium Damonis | 14 |
On the Tradition | 31 |
14 | 42 |
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