Inspiration in Milton and KeatsMacmillan, 1982 - 212 páginas |
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... poet himself . The most difficult move imposed by inspiration is the poet's relinquishment of preconceptions and belief in his own supreme powers ( provided by technical ex- pertise ) ; for as Hazlitt pointed out in his lecture ' On the ...
... poet himself . The most difficult move imposed by inspiration is the poet's relinquishment of preconceptions and belief in his own supreme powers ( provided by technical ex- pertise ) ; for as Hazlitt pointed out in his lecture ' On the ...
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... poet's reaction to death . But neither speech is felt to be within the control of the poet's oaten reed : the external voices do more than politely answer questions ( like Neptune ) , or powerlessly ask them ( like Camus ) ; for they ...
... poet's reaction to death . But neither speech is felt to be within the control of the poet's oaten reed : the external voices do more than politely answer questions ( like Neptune ) , or powerlessly ask them ( like Camus ) ; for they ...
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... poet with ' no identity ' ( 124 ) , and his implicit differentiation between a Miltonic ( 165-8 ) , a Byronic ( 165-6 , 190 ) and an Autumn - poet ( 167-71 ) . Inspired poetry is then the end- product of the poet's commitment to the ...
... poet with ' no identity ' ( 124 ) , and his implicit differentiation between a Miltonic ( 165-8 ) , a Byronic ( 165-6 , 190 ) and an Autumn - poet ( 167-71 ) . Inspired poetry is then the end- product of the poet's commitment to the ...
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Miltons Newenlightened World | 22 |
Milton and the Genius of the Shore | 40 |
Miltons Search for the Idea of the Beautiful | 76 |
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