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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Since most readers of this volume will be using modernized texts , I shall not
enter into this except to say that the spelling - archaisms , when they exist , are
analogous to the kind of “ quaintness ” familiar even in our day in such phrases
as ...
Since most readers of this volume will be using modernized texts , I shall not
enter into this except to say that the spelling - archaisms , when they exist , are
analogous to the kind of “ quaintness ” familiar even in our day in such phrases
as ...
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He was following here a familiar pattern of epic poets that began in the Iliad with
the " catalogue " of ships and commanders engaged in the Trojan War .
Formidable as the many unknown names may seem , the student need not be
disturbed ...
He was following here a familiar pattern of epic poets that began in the Iliad with
the " catalogue " of ships and commanders engaged in the Trojan War .
Formidable as the many unknown names may seem , the student need not be
disturbed ...
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Later in the eighteenth century we begin to find the exaltation of Imagination
familiar in the Romantic period . Insofar as Milton makes a distinction , he uses
the words in a reverse order to that familiar to us : Fancy is a higher faculty ...
Later in the eighteenth century we begin to find the exaltation of Imagination
familiar in the Romantic period . Insofar as Milton makes a distinction , he uses
the words in a reverse order to that familiar to us : Fancy is a higher faculty ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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