Milton and the Line of VisionJoseph Anthony Wittreich |
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... meaning in the weary , directionless tossing of our lives . Prophecy , vision , insight , neither deny experience nor deprive it of its power to hurt . They give us not necessarily happiness or ease but what they give to Britomart ...
... meaning in the weary , directionless tossing of our lives . Prophecy , vision , insight , neither deny experience nor deprive it of its power to hurt . They give us not necessarily happiness or ease but what they give to Britomart ...
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... meaning of the Crucifixion : Christ is " our great Redemption " ( 4 ) and He pays " our deadly forfeit " ( 6 ) . Comparably , the opening stanza of The Passion wanly recalls the " joyous news of heav'nly Infants birth . ” These two ...
... meaning of the Crucifixion : Christ is " our great Redemption " ( 4 ) and He pays " our deadly forfeit " ( 6 ) . Comparably , the opening stanza of The Passion wanly recalls the " joyous news of heav'nly Infants birth . ” These two ...
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... meaning of this event is explored with Milton postulating , as Hugh Broughton had done , that instead of precipi ... meaning of Paradise Regained finds its demonic parody in Samson Agonistes , Milton's tragedy showing not a man 84 ...
... meaning of this event is explored with Milton postulating , as Hugh Broughton had done , that instead of precipi ... meaning of Paradise Regained finds its demonic parody in Samson Agonistes , Milton's tragedy showing not a man 84 ...
Contents
Chaucer and Milton | 3 |
Milton Greatest Spenserian 25 | 25 |
The Poet as Maker | 57 |
Copyright | |
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