Voice and Crisis: Invocation in Milton's PoetryArchon Books, 1984 - 130 pages |
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... hope to show is , first , that the very act of invocation is more pervasive in Milton than has been realized previously ; second , that this pervasive occurrence , together with related themes and images , may have a significant pattern ...
... hope to show is , first , that the very act of invocation is more pervasive in Milton than has been realized previously ; second , that this pervasive occurrence , together with related themes and images , may have a significant pattern ...
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... hope expressed in the opening lines of Paradise Lost , the hope of paradise regained - to " regain the blissful seat " : O may we soon again renew that Song , And keep in tune with Heav'n , till God ere long To his celestial consort us ...
... hope expressed in the opening lines of Paradise Lost , the hope of paradise regained - to " regain the blissful seat " : O may we soon again renew that Song , And keep in tune with Heav'n , till God ere long To his celestial consort us ...
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... hope , " If answerable style I can obtaine / Of my Celestial Patron- ness " ( lines 20-21 ) , a hope that the Muse overhears and fulfills when she “ deignes / Her nightly visitation unimplor'd " ( lines 21-22 ) . The prologue chooses to ...
... hope , " If answerable style I can obtaine / Of my Celestial Patron- ness " ( lines 20-21 ) , a hope that the Muse overhears and fulfills when she “ deignes / Her nightly visitation unimplor'd " ( lines 21-22 ) . The prologue chooses to ...
Contents
The Pattern of Invocation in Miltons Poetry | 11 |
Paradise Lost | 45 |
Voice and Crisis | 63 |
Copyright | |
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Adam allusion apotropaic beginning blind Burning Oracle Cambridge Christian classical crisis dark defense divine dramatic echoes Eliade enemies English epic invocations epic poetry Epic Voice evil dayes final Greek hast heart and pure Heav'n Heav'nly Muse holy Light human voice hymn Il Penseroso imagination inspiration invocation to Book invocation to light invocations of Paradise invokes James Hastings John Burnaby John Milton L'Allegro Lament London Lord Lycidas lyric man's Martz Milton's epic Milton's invocations Milton's poetry Milton's Verse Muse Orpheus Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage pastoral Patrem pattern Penseroso Pindar poem poem's poet's poetic Poetry of Meditation praise prayer Prologue prophetic prose psalmist Psalms reader Reason of Church Samson Agonistes Satan secret seems sense Shamanism sing song spirit stanza Studies Stygian sublime theme thir thou Tibullus Tillyard tion tradition Trans transcendent translation triumph turn unto upright heart Urania vision vocation words Yale University Press