Precious Bane: Collins and the Miltonic LegacyUniversity of Texas Press, 1977 - 137 páginas |
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... style . In the subsequent lines Collins abandons himself to the rhythm of his story , mounting toward an incantatory style that freely mingles iambic and trochaic measures . Not only unself - conscious grace , but sublime tension ...
... style . In the subsequent lines Collins abandons himself to the rhythm of his story , mounting toward an incantatory style that freely mingles iambic and trochaic measures . Not only unself - conscious grace , but sublime tension ...
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... style with the upbeat style of " L'Allegro . " The tightening effect of an elevated , Latinate diction constrained by end- stopped tetrameters is thus relieved in part by a peripatetic rhythm freely organizing its periods . As line 39 ...
... style with the upbeat style of " L'Allegro . " The tightening effect of an elevated , Latinate diction constrained by end- stopped tetrameters is thus relieved in part by a peripatetic rhythm freely organizing its periods . As line 39 ...
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... style which is its vehicle ; it is delineated via a conspiracy of image , sound , rhythm , and feeling ( " cool gleam " is a fine synesthetic touch ) , which strongly perplexes the interpretative faculties it genially entertains . The ...
... style which is its vehicle ; it is delineated via a conspiracy of image , sound , rhythm , and feeling ( " cool gleam " is a fine synesthetic touch ) , which strongly perplexes the interpretative faculties it genially entertains . The ...
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The Ode on the Poetical Character | 15 |
Rapture and Purgatory Blind | 37 |
In Dreams Begin Responsibilities | 62 |
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Aeschylus anxiety becomes begins believe called charming Collins consciousness continuity daemonic darkness death desire direct divine dream energy English enlightened experience expressive fact Fancy Fear feeling figure force genius goddess ground Heaven human ideal imaginative important individual influence inspiration intensity interpretation knows lead least less Liberty light literary Lycidas magic manner means Milton mind movement muse myth nature never once opening original Paradise Lost passage Passions past pastoral Penseroso perhaps Persian personification pleasures poem poet Poetical Character poetry possibility present Press progress prophetic quest reason reflective relation remains Romantic sacred Satan scene seems sense Simplicity spirit stanza style Sublime suggests themes things thou thought tion tradition true truth turn Univ verse virtue vision visionary voice wild wishes writes youth
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Critical Terms for Literary Study, Second Edition Frank Lentricchia,Thomas McLaughlin Sin vista previa disponible - 1995 |
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