Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance PoetryHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1989 - 204 páginas |
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... Earth : nothing can be nearer nothing , than this Earth ; yet how little of this Earth is the greatest Man ! Hee thinkes hee treads upon the Earth , that all is under his feete , and the Braine that thinkes so , is but earth ...
... Earth : nothing can be nearer nothing , than this Earth ; yet how little of this Earth is the greatest Man ! Hee thinkes hee treads upon the Earth , that all is under his feete , and the Braine that thinkes so , is but earth ...
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... earth . The injunction might well sound like a justification of such enterprises , an incen- tive to found not a new Eden but a New Atlantis . All that needs subduing in the original Eden is its enormous fertility ; but after the Fall ...
... earth . The injunction might well sound like a justification of such enterprises , an incen- tive to found not a new Eden but a New Atlantis . All that needs subduing in the original Eden is its enormous fertility ; but after the Fall ...
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... Earth ' . The encounter has its narrative significance - the battle has already been fought in Heaven and is not to be repeated here - but equally it gives Milton a further opportunity to underline a fundamental opposi- tion of imagery ...
... Earth ' . The encounter has its narrative significance - the battle has already been fought in Heaven and is not to be repeated here - but equally it gives Milton a further opportunity to underline a fundamental opposi- tion of imagery ...
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CONVENTIONS OF | 23 |
Vented wit and crossed brains | 81 |
The artifice of spontaneity | 94 |
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