English Poetry: A Critical IntroductionBarnes & Noble, 1966 - 205 стор. |
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... Milton's relationship with these Puritan intellectuals , some of whom we meet in the later sonnets , ' is not likely to have been creative . The ' fit audience ' that he hopes his Muse will secure is one that she must ' find ' . It is ...
... Milton's relationship with these Puritan intellectuals , some of whom we meet in the later sonnets , ' is not likely to have been creative . The ' fit audience ' that he hopes his Muse will secure is one that she must ' find ' . It is ...
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... Milton's own university exercises ( the so - called ' Prolusions ' ) . According to Tillyard the poems were written in the summer of 1631 ( Milton's last Long Vacation ) . A more probable date is the late summer or autumn of 1629. They ...
... Milton's own university exercises ( the so - called ' Prolusions ' ) . According to Tillyard the poems were written in the summer of 1631 ( Milton's last Long Vacation ) . A more probable date is the late summer or autumn of 1629. They ...
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... Milton must have had his eye on a real field . Most fallows after the summer ploughing are brown , but this field , perhaps because the subsoil was chalk , was grey . Milton is quite as specific about it as Wordsworth could have been ...
... Milton must have had his eye on a real field . Most fallows after the summer ploughing are brown , but this field , perhaps because the subsoil was chalk , was grey . Milton is quite as specific about it as Wordsworth could have been ...
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Poetry and Society | 57 |
Schools of Poetry | 73 |
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