Of Poetry and Politics: New Essays on Milton and His WorldP. G. Stanwood |
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... Satan's soliloquies as " fairly straightforward expressions of his actual feelings and purposes " ( 80 ) . A closer examination of Satan's soliloquies will clarify the nature of the internal act . Satan's first soliloquy begins with an ...
... Satan's soliloquies as " fairly straightforward expressions of his actual feelings and purposes " ( 80 ) . A closer examination of Satan's soliloquies will clarify the nature of the internal act . Satan's first soliloquy begins with an ...
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... Satan's soliloquy sug- gests just such a habit of projection , demonstrated in the opening words in which he literally projects hell onto Eden : " O Hell ! what do mine eyes with grief behold " ( 4.358 ) , and he goes on to relate to ...
... Satan's soliloquy sug- gests just such a habit of projection , demonstrated in the opening words in which he literally projects hell onto Eden : " O Hell ! what do mine eyes with grief behold " ( 4.358 ) , and he goes on to relate to ...
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... Satan , in confusing hierarchy and equality of affection . " 26 But Landy too readily accepts a pejorative ac- count of Eve : By violating boundaries and moving to adopt more power through Satan's offers of equality , power , and ...
... Satan , in confusing hierarchy and equality of affection . " 26 But Landy too readily accepts a pejorative ac- count of Eve : By violating boundaries and moving to adopt more power through Satan's offers of equality , power , and ...
Contents
Moving Toward Paradise | 1 |
The PreCriticism of Miltons Latin Verse Illustrated from | 17 |
Alpheus Arethusa and the Pindaric Pursuit in Lycidas | 35 |
Copyright | |
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