Visionary Poetics: Milton's Tradition and His LegacyHuntington Library, 1979 - 324 páginas |
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Página 148
... course lodged in the paradox that it is we , the living , who are dead and King , the dead man , who is truly alive . Just as Christ rescues King from the ocean's floor , so through his prophets he rescues the rest of us from our death ...
... course lodged in the paradox that it is we , the living , who are dead and King , the dead man , who is truly alive . Just as Christ rescues King from the ocean's floor , so through his prophets he rescues the rest of us from our death ...
Página 169
... course , and existed , in part , as an afterthought to conceal the carefully articulated pat- tern inscribed by the rhyme . In this way , the madrigal provided the poet with the pleasure of making his own regularity rather than the task ...
... course , and existed , in part , as an afterthought to conceal the carefully articulated pat- tern inscribed by the rhyme . In this way , the madrigal provided the poet with the pleasure of making his own regularity rather than the task ...
Página 192
... course , may have published these two poems together because he had nothing better to do with them ; but as Balachandra Rajan so perceptively remarks , " the sterile hypothesis should not drive out the creative one . We must at least ...
... course , may have published these two poems together because he had nothing better to do with them ; but as Balachandra Rajan so perceptively remarks , " the sterile hypothesis should not drive out the creative one . We must at least ...
Contenido
Numerical Structure of the World | 13 |
A Diagram Illustrating Joseph Medes Conception of Revelations Structure | 16 |
A Diagram Illustrating Henry Mores Conception of Revelations Structure | 17 |
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