Images & Themes in Five Poems by MiltonHarvard University Press, 1957 - 161 стор. |
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... reality . ( This is the habit the great Doctor did not have , when he read pastorals ) .10 Since all our experience of reality flows together , this has the further result that these pastoral figures are not only pregnant with the feel ...
... reality . ( This is the habit the great Doctor did not have , when he read pastorals ) .10 Since all our experience of reality flows together , this has the further result that these pastoral figures are not only pregnant with the feel ...
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... reality . Metaphor , allegory , and symbolism are linked in respect to the nature of their relationship to the real ... reality of the first term . In typology or strict allegory , this could be understood as the literal historical ...
... reality . Metaphor , allegory , and symbolism are linked in respect to the nature of their relationship to the real ... reality of the first term . In typology or strict allegory , this could be understood as the literal historical ...
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... reality is the real excitement of al- legory.31 When Comus is so read it has a date ( 1634 ) , any date past or future , and no date , being a figure for timeless realities . The term that is in time is real ; this is one reason why the ...
... reality is the real excitement of al- legory.31 When Comus is so read it has a date ( 1634 ) , any date past or future , and no date , being a figure for timeless realities . The term that is in time is real ; this is one reason why the ...
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Explanatory Preface | 3 |
The Hymn on the Morning of Christs Nativity | 37 |
Theme Pattern and Imagery in Lycidas | 73 |
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allegory ancient angels answer beauty C. S. Lewis celestial chaste chastity Christ Christian Circe classical Comus Comus's conception connections creatures criticism darkness death divine E. M. W. Tillyard earth earthly Eclogue Elegy essay evil false gods figure five poems genre give grace habits harmony heaven heavenly human Hymenaei Hymn ideas Il Penseroso images important John Milton Jonson's judgement kind L'Allegro Lactantius Lady Lady's language light lines literal Lycidas man's masque meanings mediaeval Melancholy metaphor Milton Milton's poem mind moral mourn Muse myth Nativity nature nature's Orpheus pagan passage pastoral imagery pathetic fallacy peace Penseroso personification phrase pleasure poem's poetry poets present Prudentius reader reality reason reference relation Renaissance says seen sense shadows Shepherd song soul speaks Spenser stanza Studies sure symbolic theme things tion traditional tropologically truth understanding universal virtue vision whole wisdom writing