John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His PoetryPresents close analyses of the seventeenth-century poet's literary works, focusing on his use of classical and Biblical allusions |
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I mention only one example : as early as 1924 I was opposing the idea of “
digressions ” in Lycidas , showing its tripartite structure and its water - imagery . If
there be doubting Thomases among you , I can and will summon up a cloud of ...
I mention only one example : as early as 1924 I was opposing the idea of “
digressions ” in Lycidas , showing its tripartite structure and its water - imagery . If
there be doubting Thomases among you , I can and will summon up a cloud of ...
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Again we notice the artful parallel lines that call attention to one important
difference between the personae : L'Allegro's “ Sometimes walking , not unseen ,
” as he cheerily greets others who like himself are early risers ; Il Penseroso's “
And ...
Again we notice the artful parallel lines that call attention to one important
difference between the personae : L'Allegro's “ Sometimes walking , not unseen ,
” as he cheerily greets others who like himself are early risers ; Il Penseroso's “
And ...
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One other early English sonnet remains , Sonnet I on the nightingale ,
conventional and imitative enough of the Italians , which , some critics suggest ,
may have been intended as an introduction to the five Italian sonnets and a
canzone , which ...
One other early English sonnet remains , Sonnet I on the nightingale ,
conventional and imitative enough of the Italians , which , some critics suggest ,
may have been intended as an introduction to the five Italian sonnets and a
canzone , which ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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