The Minor Poems in EnglishMacmillan, 1972 - 362 Seiten |
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... Lycidas will become a sort of genius loci , or spirit of the shore . What is strange here is the relapse into paganism ( in some ways analogous to the relapse in Comus ) . It may be said that I fail to appreciate the nature of pastoral ...
... Lycidas will become a sort of genius loci , or spirit of the shore . What is strange here is the relapse into paganism ( in some ways analogous to the relapse in Comus ) . It may be said that I fail to appreciate the nature of pastoral ...
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... Lycidas . For example , in the Nativity Ode and in Comus I have suggested a strange infusion of Milton's difficulties in writing into the subject matter of the poem . The first lines of Lycidas are a further example of this . The reader ...
... Lycidas . For example , in the Nativity Ode and in Comus I have suggested a strange infusion of Milton's difficulties in writing into the subject matter of the poem . The first lines of Lycidas are a further example of this . The reader ...
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... Lycidas involves a flattening out of the poem's pointed , objective reference . In fact , as M. H. Abrams observed , 1 Lycidas is about Edward King and Christ . Orpheus enters as a secondary image only . But the aspect of reality with ...
... Lycidas involves a flattening out of the poem's pointed , objective reference . In fact , as M. H. Abrams observed , 1 Lycidas is about Edward King and Christ . Orpheus enters as a secondary image only . But the aspect of reality with ...
Inhalt
Acknowledgements | 9 |
Introduction | 17 |
LAllegro | 143 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
ancient appear begin better bring Brother called Cambridge century chastity Christian classical Comus dance dark death divine doth early ears earth edition elegy Elizabethan English eyes fact fair followed give gods Greek hast hath head heav'n human Italy John Jonson King Lady language late Latin Lawes learned less light lines live London look Lost Lycidas masque means MICHIGAN Milton morn Nativity nature never night once pastoral peace perhaps phrase poem poet poetry praise present printed published Renaissance sense shepherds sing Smectymnuus song Sonnet soul sound Spenser sphere Spirit star Studies sweet thee things thou thought tradition translation true truth turn University verse Virgil virtue winds wood writing written young youth