A Milton HandbookAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1961 - 465 pages |
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Page 166
... poetic art . We learn , for example , that the flower passage was an after- thought and we can trace the phrasing of many another passage through various stages on the way to its final per- fection . A few corrections are inserted in ...
... poetic art . We learn , for example , that the flower passage was an after- thought and we can trace the phrasing of many another passage through various stages on the way to its final per- fection . A few corrections are inserted in ...
Page 262
... poetic mo- ment in both narratives is that in which the lovers waken with an intense feeling of loss , and the similarities in ex- pression are enough to suggest the discipleship of one poet to the other ; the differences measure the ...
... poetic mo- ment in both narratives is that in which the lovers waken with an intense feeling of loss , and the similarities in ex- pression are enough to suggest the discipleship of one poet to the other ; the differences measure the ...
Page 338
... poetic enthusiasm with precision of work- manship and restraint of mood made them , as Havens re- marks , particularly adapted to a transition stage between classicism and romanticism . Both Collins and Gray were inspired by them and ...
... poetic enthusiasm with precision of work- manship and restraint of mood made them , as Havens re- marks , particularly adapted to a transition stage between classicism and romanticism . Both Collins and Gray were inspired by them and ...
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