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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... homely slighted shepherd's trade are anything but a sudden or unexpected inter- ruption . On the contrary , they are ... homely slighted Shepherds trade , And strictly meditate the thankless Muse ? Were it not better don as others use ...
... homely slighted shepherd's trade are anything but a sudden or unexpected inter- ruption . On the contrary , they are ... homely slighted Shepherds trade , And strictly meditate the thankless Muse ? Were it not better don as others use ...
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... homely slighted shepherd's sexual and poetic aspirations , this second account of divine reward restores the dead swain to an idealized landscape in which both impulses can be satisfied , albeit vicariously . The " blest Kingdoms meek ...
... homely slighted shepherd's sexual and poetic aspirations , this second account of divine reward restores the dead swain to an idealized landscape in which both impulses can be satisfied , albeit vicariously . The " blest Kingdoms meek ...
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... homely slighted shepherd's trade give way to an elaborate description of a flowery landscape which responds sympathetically to Lycidas ' death . In lines 37-49 of the first movement the plants mourn spontaneously . In lines 132-53 of ...
... homely slighted shepherd's trade give way to an elaborate description of a flowery landscape which responds sympathetically to Lycidas ' death . In lines 37-49 of the first movement the plants mourn spontaneously . In lines 132-53 of ...
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CHAPTER | 5 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 36 |
CHAPTER SEVEN | 50 |
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Ageanax allusion Amaryllis Apollo argue beginning blest Kingdoms meek blind Fury Brinsley Bucolica chaste chastity Christian classical Claudius Aelianus commentators Comus critics Daphnis Daphnis and Gallus dead death echoes Edward King Epitaphium Damonis Eurydice final Friedman G. S. Fraser Greek Heinsius hideous roar homely slighted shepherd's Horton interpretation John Milton King's lament Latin laurel London Lycidas Lycoris M. H. Abrams MARTIN EVANS Mayerson Melanchthon Menalcas Milton's Lycidas Moeris Monodies mourn Muse myrtle myth Nativity Ode Neaera NOTES TO CHAPTER nymphs Orpheus ottava rima Paradise Lost passage pastoral elegy Patrem Patrides Peter's Phoebus poem poem's poet poet's poetry Press Priapus quote Ramus Reason of Church Renaissance Revelation Riccius seems Seriatim Servius sexual shepherd singing song speaker speech suggest thankless theme Theocritus thou tion Tityrus tradition translation uncouth swain Univ Variorum Commentary Venus verse Virgil's Eclogue Virgil's tenth Eclogue Virgilii vision Vives voice writes