Milton's Lycidas: The Tradition and the PoemC. A. Patrides University of Missouri Press, 1983 - 370 páginas |
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Página 271
... once the strategy of Milton's poem has been grasped , the kind of notice being served will be plain . After attention has been drawn to the previous or impending violation of decorum , a conventional passage follows : the re- membrance ...
... once the strategy of Milton's poem has been grasped , the kind of notice being served will be plain . After attention has been drawn to the previous or impending violation of decorum , a conventional passage follows : the re- membrance ...
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... once more . . . and once more " ; it proceeds to the " two - handed en- gine " ( the Last Judgment seen under the aspect of Old Testa- ment justice , the antitype of " that little Resemblance of Mount Sinai ” ) , which " stands ready to ...
... once more . . . and once more " ; it proceeds to the " two - handed en- gine " ( the Last Judgment seen under the aspect of Old Testa- ment justice , the antitype of " that little Resemblance of Mount Sinai ” ) , which " stands ready to ...
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... Once in the first section Milton somewhat loudly sweeps the string ; once more in the second section ; and yet once more in the third . The poet , that is , sinks yet once more to rise to the final affirmations : " So Lycidas sunk low ...
... Once in the first section Milton somewhat loudly sweeps the string ; once more in the second section ; and yet once more in the third . The poet , that is , sinks yet once more to rise to the final affirmations : " So Lycidas sunk low ...
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Epitaphium Damonis | 14 |
On the Tradition | 31 |
14 | 42 |
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Adonis allegorical allusion Alpheus Apollo archetypal Arethuse begins called canzone Christ Christian classical consolation critical dead death digression dread voice E. M. W. Tillyard echoes eclogues Edward King elegiac English essay experience F. T. Prince false surmise fame fiction figure final flower passage grief heaven human imagery images Italian John Milton lament language lines literary literature Lycidas Lycidas's lyric M. H. Abrams meaning melodious tear ment metaphor Milton's Lycidas mind monody mourn movement Muse myth nature nymphs once Orpheus ottava rima pagan Paradise Lost pastoral convention pastoral elegy pattern person voice Peter Phoebus poem poem's poet poet's poetic poetry present question reader reference rhyme sense Shepheardes Calender shepherd sing singer song speaker speaks speech Spenser stanza stream structure suggest symbol thee theme Theocritus things thought tion toral tradition truth two-handed engine uncouth swain verse Virgil vision weep writing