Milton's Lycidas: The Tradition and the Poem |
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... else by applying to the design of the lyric the exegetical principle of typology , well known to Milton , which identifies in the course of history a sequence of types that prefigure , and are fulfilled by , Christian revelation .
... else by applying to the design of the lyric the exegetical principle of typology , well known to Milton , which identifies in the course of history a sequence of types that prefigure , and are fulfilled by , Christian revelation .
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But the rainbow speaks , in the epic , of reestablished order : Day and Night , Seed time and Harvest , Heat and hoary Frost Shall hold thir course , till fire purge all things new , Both Heav'n and Earth , wherein the just shall dwell ...
But the rainbow speaks , in the epic , of reestablished order : Day and Night , Seed time and Harvest , Heat and hoary Frost Shall hold thir course , till fire purge all things new , Both Heav'n and Earth , wherein the just shall dwell ...
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“ lot ” toward which time and the course of the elegy have led him . We can recognize in Milton's works throughout his life from Sonnet VII to Samson Agonistes — a grating tension between his will to create the proof of his singular ...
“ lot ” toward which time and the course of the elegy have led him . We can recognize in Milton's works throughout his life from Sonnet VII to Samson Agonistes — a grating tension between his will to create the proof of his singular ...
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Epitaphium Damonis | 14 |
On the Tradition | 31 |
On the Poem | 60 |
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