John Milton, EnglishmanChrist among the doctors - Academic exercise - Pastoral interlude - Italian journey - Paradise sort - Deeds above heroic - Heavenly muse - Milton Agonistes - Fair dismission___ |
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... verse of the Spenserian tradition , Phineas Fletcher in particular , which , we remember , was indigenous in Cambridge . As the poem pro- gresses , the tones , if not the ideas , are Milton's own . The central image is the Platonic ...
... verse of the Spenserian tradition , Phineas Fletcher in particular , which , we remember , was indigenous in Cambridge . As the poem pro- gresses , the tones , if not the ideas , are Milton's own . The central image is the Platonic ...
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... verse have also a Miltonic reference . But here the chief transmitter was not a rhymester but the first of the great blank verse imitators , James Thomson . A monumental study has been written by Raymond Havens on the Miltonic imitators ...
... verse have also a Miltonic reference . But here the chief transmitter was not a rhymester but the first of the great blank verse imitators , James Thomson . A monumental study has been written by Raymond Havens on the Miltonic imitators ...
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... verse for Milton's pentameters , and in the preface to Jerusalem he makes use of Milton's very phraseology to claim his own emancipation from the shackles of regularity . When this verse was first dictated to me , I considered a ...
... verse for Milton's pentameters , and in the preface to Jerusalem he makes use of Milton's very phraseology to claim his own emancipation from the shackles of regularity . When this verse was first dictated to me , I considered a ...
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