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4 ( b ) An Analysis of " Lycidas ” The poem can be conveniently divided into six sections , a pro- logue , four main parts , and an epilogue . In the prologue ( lines 1-24 ) Milton invokes the Muse and explains the reasons for writing ...
4 ( b ) An Analysis of " Lycidas ” The poem can be conveniently divided into six sections , a pro- logue , four main parts , and an epilogue . In the prologue ( lines 1-24 ) Milton invokes the Muse and explains the reasons for writing ...
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The fourth section ( lines 132-164 ) , in which the poet describes the " Flowerets of a thousand hues " cast on the hearse of Lycidas . is an " escape from intolerable reality into a lovely world of make - believe .
The fourth section ( lines 132-164 ) , in which the poet describes the " Flowerets of a thousand hues " cast on the hearse of Lycidas . is an " escape from intolerable reality into a lovely world of make - believe .
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James H. Hanford ( from " The Pastoral Elegy and Milton's Lycidas ” ) . What , then , shall we say of Lycidas as a work of art ? Is it the less a perfect whole because it is composite ? Does the fact that it is conventional make it any ...
James H. Hanford ( from " The Pastoral Elegy and Milton's Lycidas ” ) . What , then , shall we say of Lycidas as a work of art ? Is it the less a perfect whole because it is composite ? Does the fact that it is conventional make it any ...
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