John Milton, EnglishmanGollancz, 1950 - 314 pages |
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... poem as a work of art , but does not actually distort its values . It is , after all , Milton himself who has invited the world to look at his work and his life together . Diodati is to read the poem , if no one else , and Diodati ...
... poem as a work of art , but does not actually distort its values . It is , after all , Milton himself who has invited the world to look at his work and his life together . Diodati is to read the poem , if no one else , and Diodati ...
Page 296
... Poets reflects in his summary judgment the already traditional glorification of Paradise Lost , " a poem which , considered with respect to design , may claim the first place , and with respect to performance , the second among the ...
... Poets reflects in his summary judgment the already traditional glorification of Paradise Lost , " a poem which , considered with respect to design , may claim the first place , and with respect to performance , the second among the ...
Page 302
... poem Milton , composed by Blake after his quarrel with Hayley in 1802. Professor Damon thus explains the relationship of the poem to Blake's recent painful ex- perience : Blake had been pondering the whole situation , which some time ...
... poem Milton , composed by Blake after his quarrel with Hayley in 1802. Professor Damon thus explains the relationship of the poem to Blake's recent painful ex- perience : Blake had been pondering the whole situation , which some time ...
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