Milton and Paradise LostA critical interpretation of John Milton's most famous work. |
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... poet wanted to bring in the whole of creation in mustering the forces at work . This crowded canvas gets more and more thinly populated as the poem proceeds ; the contraction brings into the proper focus the true subject dear to the ...
... poet wanted to bring in the whole of creation in mustering the forces at work . This crowded canvas gets more and more thinly populated as the poem proceeds ; the contraction brings into the proper focus the true subject dear to the ...
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Niels Bøgholm. IT MILTON THE MAN AND THE POET T is possible to show a close parallelism between Miltonic views in his Poem and in his prose - writings ( see above ) ; the analogy between Milton the man and Milton the poet is just as ...
Niels Bøgholm. IT MILTON THE MAN AND THE POET T is possible to show a close parallelism between Miltonic views in his Poem and in his prose - writings ( see above ) ; the analogy between Milton the man and Milton the poet is just as ...
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... poet as to the time of year ( autumn to spring ) when his poetic vein flowed most liberally . Richardson's life ( 1734 ) has some supplementary remarks : " when Milton dictated he sat lean- ing backward obliquely in an easy chair , with ...
... poet as to the time of year ( autumn to spring ) when his poetic vein flowed most liberally . Richardson's life ( 1734 ) has some supplementary remarks : " when Milton dictated he sat lean- ing backward obliquely in an easy chair , with ...
Contents
Preface | 5 |
Theology And Philosophy | 29 |
Style And Language | 69 |
Copyright | |
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