Milton and the Line of VisionJoseph Anthony Wittreich |
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... Providence , / And justifie the wayes of God to men . " So concludes the first verse paragraph of Paradise Lost . The poem that Milton saw as his great work is like the masterpiece of Spenser in this fundamental way : both poets begin ...
... Providence , / And justifie the wayes of God to men . " So concludes the first verse paragraph of Paradise Lost . The poem that Milton saw as his great work is like the masterpiece of Spenser in this fundamental way : both poets begin ...
Page 112
... providence , which for Milton , as for Blake , is " opposed to & distinct from divine vengeance . " 25 Like their model , that " ad- mirable Looking - Glass of Providence " called the Apocalypse , 26 Milton's poems are inspired by men's ...
... providence , which for Milton , as for Blake , is " opposed to & distinct from divine vengeance . " 25 Like their model , that " ad- mirable Looking - Glass of Providence " called the Apocalypse , 26 Milton's poems are inspired by men's ...
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... providence , another to his universal judgment , and a last section to life everlasting ( this section is a " book of life " ) . 65 In its first section , Lycidas introduces the question of providence , “ Where were ye Nymphs when the ...
... providence , another to his universal judgment , and a last section to life everlasting ( this section is a " book of life " ) . 65 In its first section , Lycidas introduces the question of providence , “ Where were ye Nymphs when the ...
Contents
Chaucer and Milton | 3 |
Milton Greatest Spenserian 25 | 25 |
The Poet as Maker | 57 |
Copyright | |
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