The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... character and passion , the one Proteus of the fire and flood ; the other ( Milton ) attracts all forms and things ... characters that are vitalized ; Satan in Paradise Lost and Samson in Samson Agonistes . A semi - exception perhaps is ...
... character and passion , the one Proteus of the fire and flood ; the other ( Milton ) attracts all forms and things ... characters that are vitalized ; Satan in Paradise Lost and Samson in Samson Agonistes . A semi - exception perhaps is ...
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... character , and that character Milton himself ; but , what is exceedingly strange , the poem - or drama , in this sense - is based on an ontological myth expressive of Milton's own destiny . In the myth , Satan disturbed the ethereal ...
... character , and that character Milton himself ; but , what is exceedingly strange , the poem - or drama , in this sense - is based on an ontological myth expressive of Milton's own destiny . In the myth , Satan disturbed the ethereal ...
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... character to express in prose what in his Mask he had expressed in poetry - his idealism on the subject of sex ; in the latter case modified by Renas- cent romanticism . However pleasing or interesting or plausibly pertinent these ...
... character to express in prose what in his Mask he had expressed in poetry - his idealism on the subject of sex ; in the latter case modified by Renas- cent romanticism . However pleasing or interesting or plausibly pertinent these ...
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