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... Regained , and Samson Agonistes . And I include some of the minor poems , notably " Ad Patrem " and " Elegia Sexta " and Milton's translations of the Old Testament Psalms . I also turn , where relevant , to the prose : particu- larly ...
... Regained , and Samson Agonistes . And I include some of the minor poems , notably " Ad Patrem " and " Elegia Sexta " and Milton's translations of the Old Testament Psalms . I also turn , where relevant , to the prose : particu- larly ...
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... Regained seems almost deliberately stripped of everything but voice . Satan and Christ each struggle to assert a rhetoric that will master the other . The poem moves forward as a debate between the Word and the " great Dictator " ( I ...
... Regained seems almost deliberately stripped of everything but voice . Satan and Christ each struggle to assert a rhetoric that will master the other . The poem moves forward as a debate between the Word and the " great Dictator " ( I ...
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... regained . In this sense , Milton's tragedy , like his " brief epic , " has its roots in his early Mask . There we saw that the threat to " insnared chastity " might possibly be an objectification of the threat to vocation . If so ...
... regained . In this sense , Milton's tragedy , like his " brief epic , " has its roots in his early Mask . There we saw that the threat to " insnared chastity " might possibly be an objectification of the threat to vocation . If so ...
Contents
The Pattern of Invocation in Miltons Poetry | 11 |
Paradise Lost | 45 |
Voice and Crisis | 63 |
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