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Politics, Poetics, and Hermeneutics in Milton's Prose
4. No. meer. amatorious. novel? ANNABEL PATTERSON I By-ends In June 1643,
a recently abandoned husband published the f1rst edition of his Doctrine and
Discipline of Divorce, and about six months later the second edition, "revis'd and
...
David Loewenstein, James Turner, 1990
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Carnal Rhetoric: Milton’s Iconoclasm and the Poetics of Desire
See Patterson, "No meer amatorious novel?" in Loewenstein and Turner, Politics,
Poetics, and Hermeneutics in Milton's Prose, pp. 85-101. 10. "No meer
amatorious novel?" p. 99. 11. See "Coupling Logic," p. 148. 12. "No meer
amatorious ...
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Pilgrim Voices: Narrative and Authorship in Christian Pilgrimage
However, since Milton in Eikonoklastes (1649) castigated Charles I's use of
Pamela's prayer and described the Arcadia as 'no serious Book' but a 'vain
amatorious Poem' (Garrett 1996: 248), there has been persistent critical anxiety
about the ...
Simon Coleman, John Elsner, 2003
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Literature, Gender and Politics During the English Civil War
'Heathen' prayers are not just a figure for Charles's generic impropriety; generic
impropriety is a figure for gender impropriety.30 Charles's creative weakness is
figured as the result of indulgence in a 'vain Amatorious poem' (p. 362).
His sonnets may be divided, according to their intention, into three categories—
the “ amatorious ” (strictly so called), the ... and the sacred, though judged by the
result they are, with certain not very marked exceptions, all " amatorious.
His sonnets may be divided, according to their intention, into three categories—
the “ amatorious ” (strictly so called), the ... and the sacred, though judged by the
result they are, with certain not very marked exceptions, all “ amatorious.
Henry Duff Traill, John Kendrick Bangs, 1898
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The sonnets of William Wordsworth collected in one volume
They are what Milton has called his prose romance of The Arcadia, "vain and
amatorious;" in nothing, indeed, unbecoming, except in that one fact which I have
mentioned already, but thus wanting in that foundation of moral dignity for which
...
William Wordsworth, Richard Chenevix Trench, 1884
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English Literature: From the Norman Conquest to Chaucer
Milton, it will be remembered, depreciated Sidney's Arcadia as " vain " and "
amatorious," and counted his own youthful verse of small worth in comparison
with his great religious epic. Unfortunately, with regard to many mediaeval poets,
we ...
William Henry Schofield, 1906
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological and Pronouncing ...
A little pitiful insignificant lover; a pretender to affection. Amatorial, a-ma-to're-al, >
a. (amalorha, Lat) AmatorIOUS, a-ma-to're-us,) Relating to love. This Is no mere
amatorious novel. — MUons Doe. and I As. of Die. Amatorii, am-a-to're-i, ».
John Craig (lexicographer.), 1849
Milton, it will be remembered, depreciated Sidney's Arcadia as " vain " and "
amatorious," and counted his own youthful verse of small worth in comparison
with his great religious epic. Unfortunately, with regard to many mediaeval poets,
we ...
william henry schofield, 1906