Poets of Action: Incorporating Essays from The Burning OracleMethuen, 1967 - 302 sider |
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... play's realism , since that could scarcely be a serious temptation under the circumstances . The drink offered by Comus suggests something more inward and more subtle . Music and sounds play a heavy part ; they are in this darkened wood ...
... play's realism , since that could scarcely be a serious temptation under the circumstances . The drink offered by Comus suggests something more inward and more subtle . Music and sounds play a heavy part ; they are in this darkened wood ...
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... play's statement narrows down to condemnation of such sexual superficialities as those of Shakespeare's Lucio in Measure for Measure and Pope's Sporus in his Epistle to Arbuthnot , just as that in our own thinking which makes them ...
... play's statement narrows down to condemnation of such sexual superficialities as those of Shakespeare's Lucio in Measure for Measure and Pope's Sporus in his Epistle to Arbuthnot , just as that in our own thinking which makes them ...
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... play's moonlit and dawnless quality , while a fine speech of the Doge's on virtue ( 11. i . 379–98 ) has all the severity of Comus . Angiolina's scorn of Steno may be contrasted with her earlier unwillingness that his ' young blood ...
... play's moonlit and dawnless quality , while a fine speech of the Doge's on virtue ( 11. i . 379–98 ) has all the severity of Comus . Angiolina's scorn of Steno may be contrasted with her earlier unwillingness that his ' young blood ...
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Poets of Action: Incorporating Essays from The Burning Oracle George Wilson Knight Utdragsvisning - 1967 |
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action angels Areopagitica blend Britain Burning Oracle Childe Harold Christ Christian Comus conflict corresponding cosmic dark death divine Doge Don Juan dramatic earth Eloisa to Abelard emotions England essence eternity evil eyes Faery Faery Queen feeling force freedom glory God's golden Haidée harmony Heaven Hell hero heroic honour human humour instinct John Cowper Powys judgement king liberty light literary living Lord Lord Byron lust Manfred Marino Faliero Marlowe ment Messiah Milton mind monarchy Myrrha mystery nature never pagan Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage passions perhaps phrase poem poet poetic poetry political Pope Pope's prose Reason of Church reference royalistic royalty Samson Agonistes Sardanapalus Satan satire Second Defence sense sexual Shakespeare Shakespearian Smectymnuus sovereign sovereignty Spenser spirit strength suggests Swift symbol sympathy Tamburlaine things thou thought throne tion tragic truth VIII virtue whole writes