Baroque Lyric PoetryYale University Press, 1961 - 244 стор. |
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... Milton himself , when he printed it in the 1645 edition of his poems , dated it 1629 , and at the end of Elegy vi he tells us it was begun " sub auroram " on Christmas day . See J. H. Hanford , A Milton Handbook , 4th ed . ( New York ...
... Milton himself , when he printed it in the 1645 edition of his poems , dated it 1629 , and at the end of Elegy vi he tells us it was begun " sub auroram " on Christmas day . See J. H. Hanford , A Milton Handbook , 4th ed . ( New York ...
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... Milton's contribution to the volume Obsequies to the Memory of Mr. Edward King , and later reprinted with a few minor changes in Milton's collection of his own Poems ( 1645 ) . See Hanford , A Milton Hand- book , p . 166. Hughes ' text ...
... Milton's contribution to the volume Obsequies to the Memory of Mr. Edward King , and later reprinted with a few minor changes in Milton's collection of his own Poems ( 1645 ) . See Hanford , A Milton Hand- book , p . 166. Hughes ' text ...
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... ( Milton , New York , 1930 , p . 83 ) . He goes on to interpret " Lycidas " as a document illustrating Milton's " spiritual development " ( see especially p . 85 ) . Leaving aside the delicate question of the value of imaginative works as ...
... ( Milton , New York , 1930 , p . 83 ) . He goes on to interpret " Lycidas " as a document illustrating Milton's " spiritual development " ( see especially p . 85 ) . Leaving aside the delicate question of the value of imaginative works as ...
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The Uses of Time in Poetry | 21 |
A Survey of Time Patterns | 37 |
Miltons Nativity Ode | 45 |
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