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Page 43
The glow of affectionate idealisation which characterises the elegy appears again in this address , showing how symbolic a value Milton has found in the good man and how deeply his emotions are engaged in his comings and goings .
The glow of affectionate idealisation which characterises the elegy appears again in this address , showing how symbolic a value Milton has found in the good man and how deeply his emotions are engaged in his comings and goings .
Page 173
To exhibit his grapplings with this emotion , his almost desperate but fully successful attempt to regain his spiritual footing , we must quote at length . After repeating his adversary's sordid epithets— " puny , hideous , pale ...
To exhibit his grapplings with this emotion , his almost desperate but fully successful attempt to regain his spiritual footing , we must quote at length . After repeating his adversary's sordid epithets— " puny , hideous , pale ...
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No such full Miltonic answer to neo - classic reservations was forthcoming before the end of the eighteenth century , though the tendency to exalt imagination and emotion in poetry above “ correctness ” made increasing way for a more ...
No such full Miltonic answer to neo - classic reservations was forthcoming before the end of the eighteenth century , though the tendency to exalt imagination and emotion in poetry above “ correctness ” made increasing way for a more ...
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