Voice and Crisis: Invocation in Milton's PoetryArchon Books, 1984 - Počet stran: 130 |
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... writing as follows : " this discovery of yours will create forgetfulness in the soul of learners , because they will not use their memories ; they will trust to the external written characters and not remember of themselves ...
... writing as follows : " this discovery of yours will create forgetfulness in the soul of learners , because they will not use their memories ; they will trust to the external written characters and not remember of themselves ...
Strana 46
... writing about them . And this means not only a defense of poetry as divine inspiration , but also a defense of Christian epic as " not less but more heroic " than its predecessors . The burden on Milton's shoulders was great : " From ...
... writing about them . And this means not only a defense of poetry as divine inspiration , but also a defense of Christian epic as " not less but more heroic " than its predecessors . The burden on Milton's shoulders was great : " From ...
Strana 49
... writing the poem , and it is to the instruction of this " holy Light " ( III . 1 ) that he owes his own authority to instruct , even as the heavenly Muse also inspired " That Shepherd , who first taught the chosen Seed " ( 1.7-8 ) ...
... writing the poem , and it is to the instruction of this " holy Light " ( III . 1 ) that he owes his own authority to instruct , even as the heavenly Muse also inspired " That Shepherd , who first taught the chosen Seed " ( 1.7-8 ) ...
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The Pattern of Invocation in Miltons Poetry | 11 |
Paradise Lost | 45 |
Voice and Crisis | 63 |
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