Dante and Milton: The Commedia and Paradise LostIn this book the author compares the works of Dante and Milton, citing their similarities in the use of language, imagery, theme, and method. |
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Purgatorio and the Dream of | 3 |
Satan and the Diminisht Stars | 14 |
3 | 42 |
Copyright | |
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Adam and Eve Adam's angelic song assert Beatrice Beatrice's behold Buommattei cantica Canto Capaneus Cerchio church climactic Commedia and Paradise Commonplace Book created creature Daniello Dante and Milton Dante's Dante's Hell Dantean Death divine doctrine dream earth Earthly Paradise echoes elaborate emphasis epic eternal Eve's evil fall fraud Gabriel Geryon God's happiness hath Heaven heavenly human impressed Inferno invocation Ithuriel JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL John Milton less light lines London Lucifer Lycidas matter Mazzoni meaning Michael Milton's Hell nature noted Paradise Lost Paradiso 27 parallels passage perfect phrase poem poet poetic poetry political praise proems Purg Purga Purgatorio Raphael reader realm reason recalls redeemed relation Renaissance repetition resembles Satan scene serpent sight simile Smectymnuus song speak speech spirits stars suggests T. S. Eliot thee theme things thir thou Toynbee turn universe Uriel Virgil vision whole words