A Milton HandbookAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1961 - 465 pages |
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Page 143
... Tillyard , in noting these traits of style in the ode , describes it as a poem of wholly un - Miltonic inspira- tion and of a unique charm . Its essence , he says , is not stateliness excusing conceits , but homeliness , quaintness ...
... Tillyard , in noting these traits of style in the ode , describes it as a poem of wholly un - Miltonic inspira- tion and of a unique charm . Its essence , he says , is not stateliness excusing conceits , but homeliness , quaintness ...
Page 174
... Till- yard calls attention particularly to the violence of the fol- lowing lines of Psalm CXIV as thoroughly representative of ... Tillyard , Milton , pp . 8-9 . quence of language which marks them as the products of 174 A MILTON HANDBOOK.
... Till- yard calls attention particularly to the violence of the fol- lowing lines of Psalm CXIV as thoroughly representative of ... Tillyard , Milton , pp . 8-9 . quence of language which marks them as the products of 174 A MILTON HANDBOOK.
Page 191
... Tillyard emphasizes the relationship be- tween the Second Defense and the earlier books of Para- dise Lost , and ... Tillyard's gen- eral thesis that the first part of Paradise Lost is pervaded by the mood and spirit of Milton's greatest ...
... Tillyard emphasizes the relationship be- tween the Second Defense and the earlier books of Para- dise Lost , and ... Tillyard's gen- eral thesis that the first part of Paradise Lost is pervaded by the mood and spirit of Milton's greatest ...
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