Voice and Crisis: Invocation in Milton's PoetryArchon Books, 1984 - Počet stran: 130 |
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... poet's Muse Urania . Like Urania , the poet's first Muse must be endowed with " Voice divine " ( Paradise Lost VII.2 ) ; in the ode's third stanza he implores her , " And joyn thy voice unto the Angel Quire . " Milton's conscious- ness ...
... poet's Muse Urania . Like Urania , the poet's first Muse must be endowed with " Voice divine " ( Paradise Lost VII.2 ) ; in the ode's third stanza he implores her , " And joyn thy voice unto the Angel Quire . " Milton's conscious- ness ...
Strana 34
... poet's ( VII.32 ) . The ideal of sexual purity is a major recurrent symbol in the early Milton of the preparation for , and dedication to , the life of a poet . 13 In " Lycidas , " " To sport with Amaryllis in the shade " ( line 68 ) ...
... poet's ( VII.32 ) . The ideal of sexual purity is a major recurrent symbol in the early Milton of the preparation for , and dedication to , the life of a poet . 13 In " Lycidas , " " To sport with Amaryllis in the shade " ( line 68 ) ...
Strana 41
... poet's voice quite naturally recedes into apostrophe - " Ye valleys low . . . " - thus confirming our sense that ... poet himself ( “ Return me to my Native Element , ” VII . 16 ) . Early and late , Milton confronted the burden of the ...
... poet's voice quite naturally recedes into apostrophe - " Ye valleys low . . . " - thus confirming our sense that ... poet himself ( “ Return me to my Native Element , ” VII . 16 ) . Early and late , Milton confronted the burden of the ...
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The Pattern of Invocation in Miltons Poetry | 11 |
Paradise Lost | 45 |
Voice and Crisis | 63 |
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