John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His Poetry |
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I call your attention particularly to words which our Renaissance ancestors used
in their Latin meaning , rather than our modern , or which could be used in both
senses with an interesting double - play . When Milton wrote in the Nativity Ode ...
I call your attention particularly to words which our Renaissance ancestors used
in their Latin meaning , rather than our modern , or which could be used in both
senses with an interesting double - play . When Milton wrote in the Nativity Ode ...
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... s extraordinary ability to say much in little , to cross - fertilize images until they
are so compressed and pregnant with meaning that they become the despair of
critics who spend their ingenuity in trying to find still more cryptic meanings .
... s extraordinary ability to say much in little , to cross - fertilize images until they
are so compressed and pregnant with meaning that they become the despair of
critics who spend their ingenuity in trying to find still more cryptic meanings .
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Life has not only meaning but tragic irony , for at that moment when we hold out
eager hands for the fair guerdon ” and “ think to burst out into sudden blaze , "
Comes the blind Fury with the abhorred shears , And slits the thin - spun life . ( 11
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Life has not only meaning but tragic irony , for at that moment when we hold out
eager hands for the fair guerdon ” and “ think to burst out into sudden blaze , "
Comes the blind Fury with the abhorred shears , And slits the thin - spun life . ( 11
.
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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