John MiltonContinuum, 1990 - 189 páginas |
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... possible in " Lycidas " after the speaker acknowl- edges negative and discordant feelings . In this poem based on conflict and the disorder caused by death , the tone is agitated , the diction both gentle and harsh as the elegy ...
... possible in " Lycidas " after the speaker acknowl- edges negative and discordant feelings . In this poem based on conflict and the disorder caused by death , the tone is agitated , the diction both gentle and harsh as the elegy ...
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... possible one . " Thus readers must not be distracted by familiar scenes or colloquial voices . The poem must appeal to our experience and responses yet transcend them . » 7 998 To consider such an epic style too grand or lacking in ...
... possible one . " Thus readers must not be distracted by familiar scenes or colloquial voices . The poem must appeal to our experience and responses yet transcend them . » 7 998 To consider such an epic style too grand or lacking in ...
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... possible with God ; going is a gesture of freedom and trust in God's power , sig- nified by the " rousing motions " he feels of " something extraordi- nary . " He does not analyze the situation but merely accepts the unlimited ...
... possible with God ; going is a gesture of freedom and trust in God's power , sig- nified by the " rousing motions " he feels of " something extraordi- nary . " He does not analyze the situation but merely accepts the unlimited ...
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