Milton's Poetry of Choice and Its Romantic HeirsCornell University Press, 1973 - 335 páginas |
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Página 109
... relation between the new god and the old is the relation between the new poet and Milton , and the knowledge of this relationship is put on with the power - indeed , this knowledge is the power : Tell me why thus I rave , about these ...
... relation between the new god and the old is the relation between the new poet and Milton , and the knowledge of this relationship is put on with the power - indeed , this knowledge is the power : Tell me why thus I rave , about these ...
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... relation to the vast spaces between Miltonic utterance and Wordsworthian recall . Wordsworth takes the Miltonic ... relation to Eve ? -is taken by Wordsworth . He will be her " happy guide , " more happy in himself , more for- tuitous in ...
... relation to the vast spaces between Miltonic utterance and Wordsworthian recall . Wordsworth takes the Miltonic ... relation to Eve ? -is taken by Wordsworth . He will be her " happy guide , " more happy in himself , more for- tuitous in ...
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... relation to God - the gap his descendants feel in relation to parents when confronting the fact that one is " generated , " not author of oneself . But “ collateral love , ” love in which partners are equal , on the same lateral ...
... relation to God - the gap his descendants feel in relation to parents when confronting the fact that one is " generated , " not author of oneself . But “ collateral love , ” love in which partners are equal , on the same lateral ...
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Foreword | 1 |
A Moments Space | 55 |
A Space Extended | 111 |
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abstraction abyss Adam Adam's alternatives angels arrest awareness Blake capture comes Comus confrontation consciousness create creation creative death distance divine dream earth echo emblem epic eternal Eve's experience expression fall fallen false surmise Faust fiction Geoffrey Hartman God's Harold Bloom heaven human Il Penseroso imaginative Keats Kierkegaard L'Allegro literary loss Lycidas ment metaphor Milton mind moral muse narrative nature ness Northrop Frye numbers Ode to Duty opening option Orpheus Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage past pause Penseroso phrase poem poet poet's poetic voice poetry of choice Prelude present prophetic reader redemption relation relationship repetition revision romantic Satan seems self-consciousness sense Shelley Shelley's silence sing song sonnet space stand stasis T. S. Eliot takes temporal temptation thee things thir thou tion turn Urizen verse vision W. H. Auden Wallace Stevens word Wordsworth