Milton Criticism: Selections from Four CenturiesJames Thorpe Octagon Books, 1966 - 376 من الصفحات |
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... Poetry taught by delighting , or delighted by teaching . The rival theo- ries of Dr. Richards and Professor D. G. James are therefore perhaps not so different that we cannot recognize a point of contact . Poetry , for Dr. Richards ...
... Poetry taught by delighting , or delighted by teaching . The rival theo- ries of Dr. Richards and Professor D. G. James are therefore perhaps not so different that we cannot recognize a point of contact . Poetry , for Dr. Richards ...
الصفحة 320
... poetry one has difficulty in pronounc- ing just what it is , what infinitesimal touch , that has made all the ... poet who can ordinarily be of use to other poets 320 T. S. ELIOT.
... poetry one has difficulty in pronounc- ing just what it is , what infinitesimal touch , that has made all the ... poet who can ordinarily be of use to other poets 320 T. S. ELIOT.
الصفحة 331
... poetry . Another tenet was that the subject- matter and the imagery of poetry should be extended to topics and objects related to the life of a modern man or woman ; that we were to seek the non - poetic , to seek even material ...
... poetry . Another tenet was that the subject- matter and the imagery of poetry should be extended to topics and objects related to the life of a modern man or woman ; that we were to seek the non - poetic , to seek even material ...
المحتوى
Preface | 3 |
Joseph Addison six Spectator PAPERS ON Paradise Lost | 23 |
Jonathan Richardson EXPLANATORY NOTES AND REMARKS | 54 |
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action Adam and Eve admiration Aeneid ancient angels Areopagitica Aristotle beauty believe blank verse Book called character Christ Christian Christian humanism Comus conscious critics death diction dise Lost divine drama Dryden earth eighteenth century English poet English poetry essay evil expression fable fall feel genius give Greek happiness Heaven Hell hero Homer human Ibid ideas Iliad images imagination John Milton language Latin learning less lines Lycidas mankind meaning ment Milton Milton's thought Milton's verse mind modern moral nature never Ovid Paradise Lost Paradise Regained particular passage passion perfect perhaps persons philosophy phrase poet poet's poetic poetry praise prose Puritan reader reason Renaissance rhyme rhythm Samson Samson Agonistes Satan seems sense sentiments Shakespeare speaks speech Spenser spirit stanza story sublime thee theme things thou tion ton's true truth Virgil virtue whole words writing