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... Waldock takes the simile as no more than literal description.107 One can certainly agree with Waldock that the simile is pictorially apt on the scenic level of the immediate narration . But he does not go on to show any justification ...
... Waldock takes the simile as no more than literal description.107 One can certainly agree with Waldock that the simile is pictorially apt on the scenic level of the immediate narration . But he does not go on to show any justification ...
Side 230
... Waldock , op . cit . p . 142 . 115 Ibid . 116 Tillyard , Studies in Milton , p . 64 . 117 Empson , op . cit . p . 172 . 118 Zachary Pearce , A Review of the Text of Paradise Lost ( 1732 ) pp . 66–7 , 148 . 119 Waldock , op . cit . p ...
... Waldock , op . cit . p . 142 . 115 Ibid . 116 Tillyard , Studies in Milton , p . 64 . 117 Empson , op . cit . p . 172 . 118 Zachary Pearce , A Review of the Text of Paradise Lost ( 1732 ) pp . 66–7 , 148 . 119 Waldock , op . cit . p ...
Side 231
... Waldock , op . cit . pp . 197–206 . 147 Lewis , op . cit . p . 130. Leavis , Revaluation , pp . 46ff . Douglas Bush , op . cit . ' Paradise Lost in Our Time ' , pp . 95ff . 148 e.g. Leavis , Empson , Waldock , Stoll , Cormican , Peter ...
... Waldock , op . cit . pp . 197–206 . 147 Lewis , op . cit . p . 130. Leavis , Revaluation , pp . 46ff . Douglas Bush , op . cit . ' Paradise Lost in Our Time ' , pp . 95ff . 148 e.g. Leavis , Empson , Waldock , Stoll , Cormican , Peter ...
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The Appreciation of Minor Art | 15 |
The Concept of Availability | 31 |
Misreadable Poems and Misread Poems | 50 |
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