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... Penseroso written in praise of night corresponds to what Milton would have said had he been called on to take the other side . To this it may be shortly replied that L'Allegro cannot be des- cribed either as a poem about day or as a ...
... Penseroso written in praise of night corresponds to what Milton would have said had he been called on to take the other side . To this it may be shortly replied that L'Allegro cannot be des- cribed either as a poem about day or as a ...
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... Penseroso , and prevent it from turning into Melancholia . Not that Il Penseroso lives entirely in his own solitary imagination ; he does , after all , spend considerable time reading in his lonely tower and he regularly attends divine ...
... Penseroso , and prevent it from turning into Melancholia . Not that Il Penseroso lives entirely in his own solitary imagination ; he does , after all , spend considerable time reading in his lonely tower and he regularly attends divine ...
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... Penseroso , Whose Saintly visage is too bright To hit the Sense of human sight , is from Antony and Cleopatra : ( 11.13-14 ) From the barge A strange invisible perfume hits the sense.2 ' Civil - suited Morn ' in Il Penseroso is almost ...
... Penseroso , Whose Saintly visage is too bright To hit the Sense of human sight , is from Antony and Cleopatra : ( 11.13-14 ) From the barge A strange invisible perfume hits the sense.2 ' Civil - suited Morn ' in Il Penseroso is almost ...
Table des matières
Preface by Geoffrey Tillotson | 7 |
Some remarks on seventeenthcentury poetry | 22 |
The Latin poems | 40 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
allusion anti-masque Arcades beautiful beginning Ben Jonson called Cambridge characteristic Christian classical Comus conceit contemporaries dancing Daphnis death declares diction divine Donne Donne's doth Eclogue edition elaborate Elizabethan English poetry example F. S. Boas Faerie Queene Fletcher flowers Giles Fletcher Greek heaven Herbert Grierson Il Penseroso imitation ingenious insist Italian John Milton Jonson kind of poetry King L'Allegro later Latin lines literary Lycidas masquers melancholy memorable merely Milton's poems Muse Nativity Ode nature night nymphs original Orpheus Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage pastoral drama pastoral elegy Penseroso perhaps personification Phineas Fletcher phrase Platonic pleasures poetic praise Professor Wright regarded remarked romantic Satyr seems sense seventeenth seventeenth-century poets Shakespeare Shakespearean shepherd sing Solemn Musick song sonnet soul Spenser Spenserian spirit stanza style Theocritus things Thomas Warton thou tion tradition translation Trinity manuscript verse Virgil Warton word write written wrote