Essays and Studies: Being Volume ... of the New Series of Essays and Studies Collected for the English AssociationJ. Murray, 1951 - 149 páginas |
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... ingenious simile , and the poet is far less concerned with his professed subject , which may be almost completely indifferent to him , than with the ingenious things he can find to say about it , the number of apparently unlikely things ...
... ingenious simile , and the poet is far less concerned with his professed subject , which may be almost completely indifferent to him , than with the ingenious things he can find to say about it , the number of apparently unlikely things ...
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... ingenious similes . So far from being indifferent to what he is describing , Milton is preoccupied with it , fascinated by it , in love with it . His two poems , then , are descriptive neither in the topographical manner of Drayton nor ...
... ingenious similes . So far from being indifferent to what he is describing , Milton is preoccupied with it , fascinated by it , in love with it . His two poems , then , are descriptive neither in the topographical manner of Drayton nor ...
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... ingenious and surprising kind of wit that was so popular with many of Milton's contemporaries , but in every case the ingenious or surprising comparison is merely implied , never elabor- ated or insisted upon . There is the Platonic ...
... ingenious and surprising kind of wit that was so popular with many of Milton's contemporaries , but in every case the ingenious or surprising comparison is merely implied , never elabor- ated or insisted upon . There is the Platonic ...
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