Persona and Decorum in Milton's ProseFairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 1997 - 251페이지 Although recent schools of literary criticism have tended to remove the author from the text, thereby calling into question the value of persona criticism, Sanchez points out that Milton himself argues against the separation of author from persona and against the subordination of author to persona. As literary critic and dramatist in the preface to Samson Agonistes, as bard in Paradise Lost, as orator in Areopagitica, as autobiographer in the prologue to Book II of The Reason of Church Government, as "Author" of Lycidas distinguishing himself in the coda from "th' uncouth swain" - the author inside each of these and other works is clearly observed by the author who stands for a time outside the work. |
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... prophetic Milton in both the poetry and the prose , the sig- nificance of " history " and " biography " to a study of the prose , and the descrip- tion of the protean nature of the terms persona and decorum during the Renais- sance ...
... prophetic Milton in both the poetry and the prose , the sig- nificance of " history " and " biography " to a study of the prose , and the descrip- tion of the protean nature of the terms persona and decorum during the Renais- sance ...
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... Prophetic Milton 9 11 17 2. " the main consistence of a true poem " : Persona and Decorum in Milton's Prose 35 3. " And ... Prophecy in The Reason of Church Government and The Readie and Easie Way 5. " the middling temper of nourishment ...
... Prophetic Milton 9 11 17 2. " the main consistence of a true poem " : Persona and Decorum in Milton's Prose 35 3. " And ... Prophecy in The Reason of Church Government and The Readie and Easie Way 5. " the middling temper of nourishment ...
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... prophetic Milton in both the poetry and the prose . That background begins with Andrew Marvell in Milton's own time , probably at Milton's prompting , and continues with William Blake and William Ellery Channing in the early nineteenth ...
... prophetic Milton in both the poetry and the prose . That background begins with Andrew Marvell in Milton's own time , probably at Milton's prompting , and continues with William Blake and William Ellery Channing in the early nineteenth ...
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... prophecy , both secular and religious , was so prominent in the Age of Milton . The first and second chapters , further , account for the emphasis on " biography " and " history " in this study , with the second chapter discussing the ...
... prophecy , both secular and religious , was so prominent in the Age of Milton . The first and second chapters , further , account for the emphasis on " biography " and " history " in this study , with the second chapter discussing the ...
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... prophecy . My thanks also to Professor Harry Keyishian who read this study for Fairleigh Dickinson University Press , to the copy editor Diane Burke , and to Associated University Press's managing editor Michael Koy and production ...
... prophecy . My thanks also to Professor Harry Keyishian who read this study for Fairleigh Dickinson University Press , to the copy editor Diane Burke , and to Associated University Press's managing editor Michael Koy and production ...
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the main consistence of a true poem Persona and Decorum in Miltons Prose | 35 |
And joyn thy voice unto the Angel Quire Of Education and the subsequent or indeed rather precedent Relationship of the Prose to the Poetry | 47 |
as a burning fire shut up in my bones From Polemic to Prophecy in The Reason of Church Government and The Readie and Easie Way | 60 |
the middling temper of nourishment Biblical Exegesis and the Art of Indeterminate Balance in Tetrachordon | 77 |
So that from hence we shall not need dispute Toward the Temple in The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates | 95 |
the search for a more exalted manner of expression Returning to the Wilderness in the Second Defense | 125 |
sound doctrine dilegently and duely taught Teacher Education and the Pastoral Letters in A Treatise of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes and Consi... | 141 |
with new acquist Of true experience The Failed Revolutionary in the Letter to Heimbach and Samson Agonistes | 159 |
the worst of superstitions Persona and the Issue of Religious Tolerance in Of True Religion | 176 |
the benefit which may be had of books promiscuously read The functional ambiguity of Areopagitica | 191 |
Notes | 210 |
Bibliography | 232 |
Index | 240 |
so mindfull of Decorum The Cultic Prophet in Eikonoklastes and Observations upon the Articles of Peace | 112 |
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123 페이지 - No man well in his wits, endeavouring to root up weeds out of his ground, instead of using the spade will take a mallet or a beetle. Nor doth the covenant any way engage us to extirpate, or to prosecute the men, but the heresies and errors in them, which we tell these divines, and the rest that understand not, belongs chiefly to their own function, in the diligent preaching and insisting upon sound doctrine, in the confuting, not the railing down, errors, encountering both in public and private conference,...