Voice and Crisis: Invocation in Milton's PoetryArchon Books, 1984 - Počet stran: 130 |
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... hope to show is , first , that the very act of invocation is more pervasive in Milton than has been realized previously ; second , that this pervasive occurrence , together with related themes and images , may have a significant pattern ...
... hope to show is , first , that the very act of invocation is more pervasive in Milton than has been realized previously ; second , that this pervasive occurrence , together with related themes and images , may have a significant pattern ...
Strana 24
... hope expressed in the opening lines of Paradise Lost , the hope of paradise regained - to " regain the blissful seat " : O may we soon again renew that Song , And keep in tune with Heav'n , till God ere long To his celestial consort us ...
... hope expressed in the opening lines of Paradise Lost , the hope of paradise regained - to " regain the blissful seat " : O may we soon again renew that Song , And keep in tune with Heav'n , till God ere long To his celestial consort us ...
Strana 112
... hope , " If answerable style I can obtaine / Of my Celestial Patron- ness " ( lines 20-21 ) , a hope that the Muse overhears and fulfills when she “ deignes / Her nightly visitation unimplor'd " ( lines 21-22 ) . The prologue chooses to ...
... hope , " If answerable style I can obtaine / Of my Celestial Patron- ness " ( lines 20-21 ) , a hope that the Muse overhears and fulfills when she “ deignes / Her nightly visitation unimplor'd " ( lines 21-22 ) . The prologue chooses to ...
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The Pattern of Invocation in Miltons Poetry | 11 |
Paradise Lost | 45 |
Voice and Crisis | 63 |
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