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Northrop Frye , however , in his essay on “ Literature as Context : Milton's Lycidas , ” contends that the “ structural principle ” of the poem , the formal cause which " assimilates all details in the realizing of its unity ...
Northrop Frye , however , in his essay on “ Literature as Context : Milton's Lycidas , ” contends that the “ structural principle ” of the poem , the formal cause which " assimilates all details in the realizing of its unity ...
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The boundaries of what I have called a " type ” of Lycidas are sufficiently loose to make it a matter of individual judgment whether to classify Fish's essay , or any of the added essays , as an additional type or else as a variant on ...
The boundaries of what I have called a " type ” of Lycidas are sufficiently loose to make it a matter of individual judgment whether to classify Fish's essay , or any of the added essays , as an additional type or else as a variant on ...
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Columbia University Press , and The English Institute , Inc. , for permission to reprint Isabel G. MacCaffrey's essay “ Lycidas : The Poet in a Landscape , " from The Lyric and Dramatic Milton : Selected Papers from the English ...
Columbia University Press , and The English Institute , Inc. , for permission to reprint Isabel G. MacCaffrey's essay “ Lycidas : The Poet in a Landscape , " from The Lyric and Dramatic Milton : Selected Papers from the English ...
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Epitaphium Damonis | 14 |
On the Tradition | 31 |
On the Poem | 60 |
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