Visionary Poetics: Milton's Tradition and His LegacyHuntington Library, 1979 - 324 páginas |
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... critic who has seemed the spiritual enemy of the New Critic is all too eager to adopt the words of his adversary : " The work has been done , the reorienta- tion effected . ” In consequence , a major topos of Milton criticism at the be ...
... critic who has seemed the spiritual enemy of the New Critic is all too eager to adopt the words of his adversary : " The work has been done , the reorienta- tion effected . ” In consequence , a major topos of Milton criticism at the be ...
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... critic like Fish or Fletcher shows us through his omissions is the need for a constant interplay between history and criticism created by an analogous interplay between history and the artifact . On the other hand , avowed historical ...
... critic like Fish or Fletcher shows us through his omissions is the need for a constant interplay between history and criticism created by an analogous interplay between history and the artifact . On the other hand , avowed historical ...
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... criticism of it has advanced by repeatedly invoking new con- texts for reading the play - contexts , as it happens , that have become less and less historically remote from the play . In the process , we have been turned from the ...
... criticism of it has advanced by repeatedly invoking new con- texts for reading the play - contexts , as it happens , that have become less and less historically remote from the play . In the process , we have been turned from the ...
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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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