The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Volume 3Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1974 - 282 pages |
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... language , in spirit and texture , to this tradition than is Browne's . Donne , while never letting go of his theological argument , in all its complexity , uses as his staple style the muscular , sensuous language and imagery of common ...
... language , in spirit and texture , to this tradition than is Browne's . Donne , while never letting go of his theological argument , in all its complexity , uses as his staple style the muscular , sensuous language and imagery of common ...
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... language of the ' arguments ' and the evocative language of the poem . An analysis of the differences be- tween the two would elicit many points on Milton's verse style , but particularly the accumulative quality by which , though no ...
... language of the ' arguments ' and the evocative language of the poem . An analysis of the differences be- tween the two would elicit many points on Milton's verse style , but particularly the accumulative quality by which , though no ...
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... language ( three fusing qualities of the one style ) which sustain Milton in the great task he set himself ; alternate use of condensation and expansion , structural devices recalling the divine point of view , and a high degree of ...
... language ( three fusing qualities of the one style ) which sustain Milton in the great task he set himself ; alternate use of condensation and expansion , structural devices recalling the divine point of view , and a high degree of ...
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