Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance PoetryHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1989 - 204 頁 |
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第 131 頁
... landscape : the observer is a military scout , analogy for Satan contemplating the Earth . The imagery of reconnaissance and the implied reporting back for reinforcements to destroy that ' goodly prospect ' and those ' glistering Spires ...
... landscape : the observer is a military scout , analogy for Satan contemplating the Earth . The imagery of reconnaissance and the implied reporting back for reinforcements to destroy that ' goodly prospect ' and those ' glistering Spires ...
第 133 頁
... landscape may strike some as funny . John Broadbent says that ' happy rural seat ' ' is almost laughably the England of Penshurst , Coopers Hill and Appleton House'.7 Alastair Fowler quite properly slaps him down : Milton mingles ...
... landscape may strike some as funny . John Broadbent says that ' happy rural seat ' ' is almost laughably the England of Penshurst , Coopers Hill and Appleton House'.7 Alastair Fowler quite properly slaps him down : Milton mingles ...
第 149 頁
... landscapes - with- figures is endorsed by Michael in the penultimate book , when he plainly says to a superstitous ... landscape with figures : a tourist - townsman out for the day in the countryside , and a country girl . Satan is As ...
... landscapes - with- figures is endorsed by Michael in the penultimate book , when he plainly says to a superstitous ... landscape with figures : a tourist - townsman out for the day in the countryside , and a country girl . Satan is As ...
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