Voice and Crisis: Invocation in Milton's PoetryArchon Books, 1984 - Počet stran: 130 |
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... crises of his poethood and life . Here they differ from the Crisis Psalms which are so deeply embedded in them ; for those psalms portray the singer almost overwhelmed by crisis , praying for the deliverance that is yet to come ...
... crises of his poethood and life . Here they differ from the Crisis Psalms which are so deeply embedded in them ; for those psalms portray the singer almost overwhelmed by crisis , praying for the deliverance that is yet to come ...
Strana 82
... crises remain , for the " devout prayer to that eternall Spirit " is itself a sign ( predicted in The Reason of Church Government ) that the poet's voca- tion is emerging from a crisis of unfulfilled promise , a crisis whose nature is ...
... crises remain , for the " devout prayer to that eternall Spirit " is itself a sign ( predicted in The Reason of Church Government ) that the poet's voca- tion is emerging from a crisis of unfulfilled promise , a crisis whose nature is ...
Strana 103
... crisis both found “ secret passage ” to his " inmost mind . ” And , as the Greek root of crisis seems to suggest , 68 the burdens of this situation were not only the decisions that were his poems ( where , as in the Nativity Ode and ...
... crisis both found “ secret passage ” to his " inmost mind . ” And , as the Greek root of crisis seems to suggest , 68 the burdens of this situation were not only the decisions that were his poems ( where , as in the Nativity Ode and ...
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The Pattern of Invocation in Miltons Poetry | 11 |
Paradise Lost | 45 |
Voice and Crisis | 63 |
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