Milton's Sonnets & the Ideal CommunityUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1979 - 213 páginas |
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... tradition which had broadened its content to in- clude the ideals of a civilization . Thus literary tradition and social upheaval converged to inspire his recruiting the form , which had previously flourished in the court , into the ...
... tradition which had broadened its content to in- clude the ideals of a civilization . Thus literary tradition and social upheaval converged to inspire his recruiting the form , which had previously flourished in the court , into the ...
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... tradition that in spring the song of the nightingale , if heard before the cuckoo , presages love.1 Other critics , however , have glanced over it as a pleasant youthful exercise . But " O Nightingale " is more than either the sensuous ...
... tradition that in spring the song of the nightingale , if heard before the cuckoo , presages love.1 Other critics , however , have glanced over it as a pleasant youthful exercise . But " O Nightingale " is more than either the sensuous ...
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... traditional love poetry he ever wrote , his Italian sonnets , Milton avoids both courtly love and the debased Petrar- chan tradition . He exalts a love that is neither the narcissism of pas- sion nor the abasement before the beloved so ...
... traditional love poetry he ever wrote , his Italian sonnets , Milton avoids both courtly love and the debased Petrar- chan tradition . He exalts a love that is neither the narcissism of pas- sion nor the abasement before the beloved so ...
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