Of Poetry and Politics: New Essays on Milton and His WorldP. G. Stanwood |
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... soliloquy is in the poem , and even in Milton's other major works . Are we to see the soliloquy as a form of speech peculiarly appropriate to , or even only available to fallen beings , as Broadbent's comment would suggest ? Or is it no ...
... soliloquy is in the poem , and even in Milton's other major works . Are we to see the soliloquy as a form of speech peculiarly appropriate to , or even only available to fallen beings , as Broadbent's comment would suggest ? Or is it no ...
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... soliloquies , perhaps it is necessary briefly to explore the nature and use of soliloquy as it had developed up to the seventeenth century . In the theater the soliloquy is an obvious stage device with a history reaching all the way ...
... soliloquies , perhaps it is necessary briefly to explore the nature and use of soliloquy as it had developed up to the seventeenth century . In the theater the soliloquy is an obvious stage device with a history reaching all the way ...
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... soliloquy are no different . Here too the reader is both directly engaged by the soliloquy , and challenged to examine the words for their truth or falsehood . However , the reader must suspend disbelief in the unnaturalness of this ...
... soliloquy are no different . Here too the reader is both directly engaged by the soliloquy , and challenged to examine the words for their truth or falsehood . However , the reader must suspend disbelief in the unnaturalness of this ...
Contents
Moving Toward Paradise | 1 |
The PreCriticism of Miltons Latin Verse Illustrated from | 17 |
Alpheus Arethusa and the Pindaric Pursuit in Lycidas | 35 |
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