A Variorum Commentary on the Poems of John Milton, Volume 2, Part 1Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1970 - 338 pages |
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Page 244
... Penseroso , ' ibid . 34 , 1923 , 338-42 ) linked the two poems with his odd theory that Milton was an albino who shrank from light - not to mention the psychological implications the critic discerned . Hanford ( " Youth , ' 1925 , 131–3 ) ...
... Penseroso , ' ibid . 34 , 1923 , 338-42 ) linked the two poems with his odd theory that Milton was an albino who shrank from light - not to mention the psychological implications the critic discerned . Hanford ( " Youth , ' 1925 , 131–3 ) ...
Page 247
... Penseroso is the solitary , meditative man . ' The mood of Il Penseroso ' is the con- templative mood in which the poet abstracts himself into the world of thought and imagination , ' hence the mood ' not only of study and meditation ...
... Penseroso is the solitary , meditative man . ' The mood of Il Penseroso ' is the con- templative mood in which the poet abstracts himself into the world of thought and imagination , ' hence the mood ' not only of study and meditation ...
Page 253
... Penseroso , the first positive Chris- tian allusion in the two poems : ' the many references to sound and in particular to music build toward this conclusion , so that structurally it is the end of a progressive development within both ...
... Penseroso , the first positive Chris- tian allusion in the two poems : ' the many references to sound and in particular to music build toward this conclusion , so that structurally it is the end of a progressive development within both ...
Contents
Chronological Survey II | 12 |
On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 34 |
A Paraphrase on Psalm 114 and Psalm 136 III | 111 |
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