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... poet as learned as Milton , drawing so freely on all his resources of classical and Christian knowledge , a poet , more- over , who speaks as a Christian humanist to other Christian humanists who are expected to share the whole ...
... poet as learned as Milton , drawing so freely on all his resources of classical and Christian knowledge , a poet , more- over , who speaks as a Christian humanist to other Christian humanists who are expected to share the whole ...
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... poetic mind in the late seventeenth century . Donne replaced Milton or Spenser as the great poet of the English Renaissance , and Hopkins replaced Tennyson as the great Victorian poet . It is interesting to see how , having thrown out ...
... poetic mind in the late seventeenth century . Donne replaced Milton or Spenser as the great poet of the English Renaissance , and Hopkins replaced Tennyson as the great Victorian poet . It is interesting to see how , having thrown out ...
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... poet or novelist . ) When Black- mur illustrates a point about one of Hardy's poems by show- ing how a later poet might have rearranged it , he is using his instinct as a poet to reinforce and illustrate his insights as a critic ...
... poet or novelist . ) When Black- mur illustrates a point about one of Hardy's poems by show- ing how a later poet might have rearranged it , he is using his instinct as a poet to reinforce and illustrate his insights as a critic ...
Contents
MILTON | 32 |
SHAKESPEARE | 49 |
A VARIETY OF INTERESTS AND APPROACHES | 69 |
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