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... Scriptural motifs in Milton's poetry as a whole . The following chapters , on the other hand , are focused on particular images in his major and minor poetry and involve a more detailed scrutiny of their context in the Renaissance ...
... Scriptural motifs in Milton's poetry as a whole . The following chapters , on the other hand , are focused on particular images in his major and minor poetry and involve a more detailed scrutiny of their context in the Renaissance ...
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... Scriptural model for poetry as well as a Scriptural theme . Milton himself had once considered the Book of Job as a model for the brief epic , and he had extolled the Psalms and the Apocalypse as examples of lyric and tragedy . Yet ...
... Scriptural model for poetry as well as a Scriptural theme . Milton himself had once considered the Book of Job as a model for the brief epic , and he had extolled the Psalms and the Apocalypse as examples of lyric and tragedy . Yet ...
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... Scriptural records which provide the source of Milton's epic argument and the " guidance of the Holy Spirit " by which they must be understood . In the 1667 edition of Paradise Lost each of the two " sub - invocations " constitutes a ...
... Scriptural records which provide the source of Milton's epic argument and the " guidance of the Holy Spirit " by which they must be understood . In the 1667 edition of Paradise Lost each of the two " sub - invocations " constitutes a ...
Contents
Meaning and Name | 88 |
Wisdom and Spiritual Exegesis | 102 |
Spirit and Muse | 114 |
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Adam Adam and Eve Aeneid allegorical allusions analogy apotheosis ascend associated autem Biblical Boccaccio Book celestial Christ Christian Circe classical myth Comus context contrast conventional daemon Dalila darkness death demonic devil divine poetry doctrine DuBartas earth earthly emphasize English enim etymology evil exploits fables fallen angels gods Greek transliterated H. C. Beeching haemony Heaven Heavenly Muse Hebrew Hebrew transliterated Hell heroes heroic Hesiod Holy Homer Hughes Hymn Ibid ignis Iliad imagery inspiration interpretation invocation invoked John Milton knowledge Latin light Limbo lines London Lycidas Major Prose metaphor Milton's epic moly motif Musa Muse Odysseus Orlando Furioso pagan palpebrae Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage Plato poem poet poetic prophetic quae quod Raphael's reference Renaissance sacred Samson Agonistes sapientiae Satan Scriptural significant similes Sirens song soul spheres Spirit Stephanus sunt symbol temptation theme things thir thou tion tradition Urania verse Virgil wisdom York