Voice and Crisis: Invocation in Milton's PoetryArchon Books, 1984 - Počet stran: 130 |
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Strana 59
... Adam . We can see the importance of light and its relation to the pastoral world as Adam describes his birth and awakening to Raphael : As new wak't from soundest sleep Soft on the flourie herb I found me laid In Balmie Sweat , which ...
... Adam . We can see the importance of light and its relation to the pastoral world as Adam describes his birth and awakening to Raphael : As new wak't from soundest sleep Soft on the flourie herb I found me laid In Balmie Sweat , which ...
Strana 61
... Adam is possibly to be taken as forerunner of Orpheus and of pagan poetry : As thus he spake , each Bird and Beast behold Approaching two and two , These cowring low With blandishment , each Bird stoop'd on his wing . I nam'd them , as ...
... Adam is possibly to be taken as forerunner of Orpheus and of pagan poetry : As thus he spake , each Bird and Beast behold Approaching two and two , These cowring low With blandishment , each Bird stoop'd on his wing . I nam'd them , as ...
Strana 74
... Adam's first namings seem at first glance unlike Milton's —spontaneous knowings , revealing an intuition of the ideal corre- spondence between words and things : >> 16 ... to speak I tri'd , and forthwith spake , My Tongue obey'd and ...
... Adam's first namings seem at first glance unlike Milton's —spontaneous knowings , revealing an intuition of the ideal corre- spondence between words and things : >> 16 ... to speak I tri'd , and forthwith spake , My Tongue obey'd and ...
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The Pattern of Invocation in Miltons Poetry | 11 |
Paradise Lost | 45 |
Voice and Crisis | 63 |
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