The Minor Poems in EnglishMacmillan, 1972 - 362 էջ |
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... language from which all elevation has been removed : Hobbinoll Diggon Davie ! I bidde her god day ! Diggon Or Diggon her is , or I missaye . Her was her , while it was daye light , But now her is a most wretched wight etc. It is a ...
... language from which all elevation has been removed : Hobbinoll Diggon Davie ! I bidde her god day ! Diggon Or Diggon her is , or I missaye . Her was her , while it was daye light , But now her is a most wretched wight etc. It is a ...
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... language . The modern assumes that English is a rich and sufficient idiom . Milton assumed that it was in part impoverished , in part exhausted . Ironically , it is the Miltonic readiness to adopt alien idioms which has gradually made ...
... language . The modern assumes that English is a rich and sufficient idiom . Milton assumed that it was in part impoverished , in part exhausted . Ironically , it is the Miltonic readiness to adopt alien idioms which has gradually made ...
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... language of Comus . In Freudian terms ( and they are relevant to Milton's poem ) Comus speaks the language of the Id , the Lady language of the Ego . It comes naturally to the post - Freudian critic to prefer the former . Milton , to ...
... language of Comus . In Freudian terms ( and they are relevant to Milton's poem ) Comus speaks the language of the Id , the Lady language of the Ego . It comes naturally to the post - Freudian critic to prefer the former . Milton , to ...
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Acknowledgements | 9 |
Introduction | 17 |
LAllegro | 143 |
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