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 15
... tion of styles both of which depart so far from lucid simplicity . The sound , of course , is never irrelevant , and the style of James certainly de- pends for its effect a good deal on the sound of a voice , James's own , painfully ...
... tion of styles both of which depart so far from lucid simplicity . The sound , of course , is never irrelevant , and the style of James certainly de- pends for its effect a good deal on the sound of a voice , James's own , painfully ...
Page 59
... tion , of basic incompleteness ; the movement in its clenched decisiveness dictates the relaxation into the lines that follow . The body of the verse begins to react to the awareness of a law transformed by charity . Though the language ...
... tion , of basic incompleteness ; the movement in its clenched decisiveness dictates the relaxation into the lines that follow . The body of the verse begins to react to the awareness of a law transformed by charity . Though the language ...
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... tion that the fullest structural emphasis falls : in it Milton seems to have centred the most intimate significance of his poem . He has , in the actual poem , in his manipulation of his poetic material , carefully led every- thing up ...
... tion that the fullest structural emphasis falls : in it Milton seems to have centred the most intimate significance of his poem . He has , in the actual poem , in his manipulation of his poetic material , carefully led every- thing up ...
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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