The Road from Horton: Looking Backwards in "Lycidas"English Literary Studies, University of Victoria, 1983 - 90 páginas This book argues that it was through his dialogue with the pastoral and elegiac traditions in Lycidas that Milton first came face to face with the frustrations and pressures which were to change the future course of his life. |
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... notes that in Milton's leave- taking we " surely hear an echo of Virgil's farewell to his Lament for Gallus . " 3 Beneath the superficial similarities between the two passages , however , there lies a radical difference which neither ...
... notes that in Milton's leave- taking we " surely hear an echo of Virgil's farewell to his Lament for Gallus . " 3 Beneath the superficial similarities between the two passages , however , there lies a radical difference which neither ...
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... NOTES TO CHAPTER TWO 1 " Who is Lycidas ? " , Yale French Studies , 47 ( 1972 ) , 170. In her note " Milton's Lycidas : New Light on the Title , " NQ , 24 ( 1977 ) , 545 , Joanne M. Riley suggests that Lycidas ' name is connected with ...
... NOTES TO CHAPTER TWO 1 " Who is Lycidas ? " , Yale French Studies , 47 ( 1972 ) , 170. In her note " Milton's Lycidas : New Light on the Title , " NQ , 24 ( 1977 ) , 545 , Joanne M. Riley suggests that Lycidas ' name is connected with ...
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... NOTES TO CHAPTER THREE 1 Journal of the Warburg and Cortauld Institutes , 21 ( 1958 ) , 254 . 2 See , for instance : Elegia Sexta , 15-16 , Mansus , 92 . 3 See the note to lines 1-2 in John Carey and Alastair Fowler , The Poems of John ...
... NOTES TO CHAPTER THREE 1 Journal of the Warburg and Cortauld Institutes , 21 ( 1958 ) , 254 . 2 See , for instance : Elegia Sexta , 15-16 , Mansus , 92 . 3 See the note to lines 1-2 in John Carey and Alastair Fowler , The Poems of John ...
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CHAPTER FIVE | 36 |
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