Milton: A Collection of Critical Essays, Volume 10Louis Lohr Martz Prentice-Hall, 1966 - 212 pages Critical essays about John Milton and his works. |
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Page 38
... beauty of the thing is a rich nostalgia , but not simply for a lost Eden ; sorrow is inherent in Eden itself , as Johnson found it in L'Allegro , and that the trees are weeping seems to follow directly from the happiness of the rural ...
... beauty of the thing is a rich nostalgia , but not simply for a lost Eden ; sorrow is inherent in Eden itself , as Johnson found it in L'Allegro , and that the trees are weeping seems to follow directly from the happiness of the rural ...
Page 63
... beauty.3 Lenzoni thus anticipated by two centuries Johnson's dictum that ' blank verse , if it be not tumid and gorgeous , is but crippled prose ' . The Florentine critic proceeded to argue that these inherent necessities of blank verse ...
... beauty.3 Lenzoni thus anticipated by two centuries Johnson's dictum that ' blank verse , if it be not tumid and gorgeous , is but crippled prose ' . The Florentine critic proceeded to argue that these inherent necessities of blank verse ...
Page 117
... beauty . One line , by the way , in Milton's first picture of them , Hee for God only , shee for God in him , has evoked both mirth and annoyance ; but it simply embodies the hier- archical view of order and degree which , as we have ...
... beauty . One line , by the way , in Milton's first picture of them , Hee for God only , shee for God in him , has evoked both mirth and annoyance ; but it simply embodies the hier- archical view of order and degree which , as we have ...
Contents
Introduction by Louis L Martz | 1 |
A Note on the Verse of John Milton by T S Eliot | 12 |
The Pastoral of the Innocence of | 19 |
Copyright | |
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