The Living Milton: Essays by Various HandsFrank Kermode Routledge & Paul, 1960 - 179 pàgines |
Des de l'interior del llibre
Resultats 1 - 3 de 13.
Pàgina 7
... modern reader . It is simply that one of his chief virtues has come to be regarded as a vice . Milton has an extraordinary power of sustaining large structures . He can strike the right tone for what he wants to say and then keep within ...
... modern reader . It is simply that one of his chief virtues has come to be regarded as a vice . Milton has an extraordinary power of sustaining large structures . He can strike the right tone for what he wants to say and then keep within ...
Pàgina 85
... modern reader is really much too expert in fiction to put up with the crudity of Milton's narrative , and his imperfect control of its tone.1 It is perfectly true that the modern reader , who thinks of novels when he thinks of long ...
... modern reader is really much too expert in fiction to put up with the crudity of Milton's narrative , and his imperfect control of its tone.1 It is perfectly true that the modern reader , who thinks of novels when he thinks of long ...
Pàgina 86
... modern reader to affect distaste at Milton's dependence on naïve materials ; he ought to be properly conditioned to their use in art , not only by certain books of prime importance to him , but by the force of the whole Romantic ...
... modern reader to affect distaste at Milton's dependence on naïve materials ; he ought to be properly conditioned to their use in art , not only by certain books of prime importance to him , but by the force of the whole Romantic ...
Continguts
PESSIMISTIC NOTES OF A MILTONOLATER John Wain | 1 |
THE NATIVITY ODE J B Broadbent 12 | 12 |
APPROACHES TO LYCIDAS G S Fraser | 32 |
Copyright | |
No s’hi han mostrat 7 seccions
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
Frases i termes més freqüents
1817 LIBRARIES Adam and Eve admire allegory angels biblical Book Christ Christian classical Comus counterlogical dark Death delight diction divine earth echo effect elegy Eliot's Empedocles English epic essay expressed F. R. Leavis F. T. Prince fact feel garden heaven Hölderlin human hymn images incarnation John Wain judgement kind Leavis Leavis's lines literary literature Lycidas meaning metaphor Milton Controversy Milton's poem Milton's verse mind Miss Tuve modern reader moral Moses Mount Helicon myth narrative nativity nature pagan pantheism Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage pastoral phrase poet poet's poetic present prophetic Prudentius Psalm reason remark Renaissance rhyme sacer vates Samson Samson Agonistes Satan seems sense sensuous Shepheardes Calender shepherds Spenser Spirit stanza story style symbolic syntax Temple Mount theme theological things thir thou thought tion tradition tragedy true truth Waldock whole words writing