Milton Re-viewed: Ten EssaysRoutledge, 2019. 1. 3. - 160페이지 First published in 1991. These ten essays by the distinguished Milton scholar Edward Le Comte examines the various themes, context and structure of Milton’s poetry and prose, including particular focus on both Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained. This title will be of great interest to students of John Milton and English Literature. |
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... divine” (“First Epistle of the Second Book of Horace,” 11. 101–102). Voltaire praised much in his Epick Poetry essay, but, a few paragraphs after suggesting mock-heroic applicability of the “ridiculous,” he assaulted VI at length, using ...
... divine” (“First Epistle of the Second Book of Horace,” 11. 101–102). Voltaire praised much in his Epick Poetry essay, but, a few paragraphs after suggesting mock-heroic applicability of the “ridiculous,” he assaulted VI at length, using ...
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... divine / Historian” (VIII. 6–7)—or shall we now say mythologist— himself? Well, Raphael can deny it, for he proceeds to undercut what he has just said: “though what if Earth / Be but the shadow of Heav'n, and things therein / Each to ...
... divine / Historian” (VIII. 6–7)—or shall we now say mythologist— himself? Well, Raphael can deny it, for he proceeds to undercut what he has just said: “though what if Earth / Be but the shadow of Heav'n, and things therein / Each to ...
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... divine point of view the entire devilish attempt is comic and absurd; from the point of view of the unfallen angels the action is truly heroic; from that of Satan and his crew it is ultimately tragic—the calamitous fall of princes from ...
... divine point of view the entire devilish attempt is comic and absurd; from the point of view of the unfallen angels the action is truly heroic; from that of Satan and his crew it is ultimately tragic—the calamitous fall of princes from ...
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... divine might” (p. 129). Stein was the stimulus for others (he inspired Revard's comprehensive book) to search for—and discover—meaning in an otherwise unsatisfactory episode. While Marjorie Nicolson continued to see “largely ...
... divine might” (p. 129). Stein was the stimulus for others (he inspired Revard's comprehensive book) to search for—and discover—meaning in an otherwise unsatisfactory episode. While Marjorie Nicolson continued to see “largely ...
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What Douglas Bush Stood | |
Satans Heresies in Paradise Regained | |
The Meaning Lurking in the Contexts of | |
Ambiguous Milton | |
The Parameters | |
Miltonic Echoes in Elegia VII | |
Justa Edovardo King | |
Authorial Revision | |
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