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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We should remember that Edward Phillips not only did not give the year but that
he was writing his memories of his uncle nearly fifty years later and looking back
over a period when he himself was just entering his teens . He often ...
We should remember that Edward Phillips not only did not give the year but that
he was writing his memories of his uncle nearly fifty years later and looking back
over a period when he himself was just entering his teens . He often ...
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We must remember that blindness was a far greater impediment to Milton than it
might have been to a poet of another " school ” to whom poetry might literally
have been the spontaneous overflow of powerful feeling . Milton was not only a ...
We must remember that blindness was a far greater impediment to Milton than it
might have been to a poet of another " school ” to whom poetry might literally
have been the spontaneous overflow of powerful feeling . Milton was not only a ...
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372-75 ) Before leaving the scene , however , let us read with care the words in
which Adam , remembering the lessons of the Angel , returns again to the “
faculty psychology , ” since this is a passage we should remember when we
come to ...
372-75 ) Before leaving the scene , however , let us read with care the words in
which Adam , remembering the lessons of the Angel , returns again to the “
faculty psychology , ” since this is a passage we should remember when we
come to ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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