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Page 60
... expressed so exquisitely the unease that generates censorship in the first place ( ' fear of change ' ) , together with the state of mind in which the censor must grapple with coded threats likely to be implied in a literature of ...
... expressed so exquisitely the unease that generates censorship in the first place ( ' fear of change ' ) , together with the state of mind in which the censor must grapple with coded threats likely to be implied in a literature of ...
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... expression , and the language is available to articulate this productive delight : Our Maker bids increase ; who bids abstain But our destroyer , foe to God and man ? Hail , wedded love . . . ( IV . 748-50 ) Paradise Lost is a married ...
... expression , and the language is available to articulate this productive delight : Our Maker bids increase ; who bids abstain But our destroyer , foe to God and man ? Hail , wedded love . . . ( IV . 748-50 ) Paradise Lost is a married ...
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... expressed in Lycidas over the lack of a confirming companion spirit is endorsed in the succeeding poems which pre - date the Civil Wars . In Mansus ( 1638 ) , a Latin poem written in Naples commemorating the venerable friend and ...
... expressed in Lycidas over the lack of a confirming companion spirit is endorsed in the succeeding poems which pre - date the Civil Wars . In Mansus ( 1638 ) , a Latin poem written in Naples commemorating the venerable friend and ...
Contents
The Schismatic Word | 19 |
Fear of Failure | 64 |
The Maladaptive Eye | 95 |
Copyright | |
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Adam's angels Anglo-Saxon Areopagitica becomes blind Book Chorus Christ Christian Christopher Hill complex Comus conflict Dalila Darbishire dark Divine dynamic Early Lives earth emotion English epic similes eternal experience fall Father female Galileo God's grammatical Greek heaven hell human imaginative implies inner interpretation John Milton language Latin light linguistic literary Lives of Milton London Lycidas male masque meaning metaphor mind misogyny Model Army modern narrative voice nature Norman Yoke Oedipus pain Paradise Lost Paradise Regained paradox passage Philistines play poem poem's poet poetic poetry political prelapsarian present Puritan quietism radical reader readership Renaissance rhetorical riddle root sacred Samson Agonistes Satan seems sense sexual Son's sonnet speech stand Stevie Davies story testament thee theological things thou thought tion tongue tracts tradition trompe-l'œil truth usage verb violent vision wandering woman words