The Minor Poems in EnglishMacmillan, 1972 - Počet stran: 362 |
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... means of describing the withering away of idolatry . Similarly , when Nietzsche said ' God is dead ' , he did not mean that a real spiritual individual had perished ; he meant that religion was finished . But Milton draws no dividing ...
... means of describing the withering away of idolatry . Similarly , when Nietzsche said ' God is dead ' , he did not mean that a real spiritual individual had perished ; he meant that religion was finished . But Milton draws no dividing ...
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John Milton. ' pure poetry ' . I do not mean by this that it is necessarily good poetry . In the sense in which I use the word , King Lear is less pure than Lycidas , yet I believe King Lear to be better . By ' pure poetry ' I mean that ...
John Milton. ' pure poetry ' . I do not mean by this that it is necessarily good poetry . In the sense in which I use the word , King Lear is less pure than Lycidas , yet I believe King Lear to be better . By ' pure poetry ' I mean that ...
Strana 281
... means toward that combined effect is the framework of the pastoral convention , which Milton re - creates and transcends . Another means is his adaptation of the pattern of the Italian canzone , the use of paragraphs and lines of ...
... means toward that combined effect is the framework of the pastoral convention , which Milton re - creates and transcends . Another means is his adaptation of the pattern of the Italian canzone , the use of paragraphs and lines of ...
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