The Muse's Method: An Introduction to Paradise Lost, Volume 10Chatto & Windus, 1962 - 227 pages |
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Page 15
... present , " and the climatic " Eternal Providence " ) , and in the phrases which directly evoke movement in space ( " Brought , ” " regain , " " Sing , " " top , " " Rose out of Chaos , " " Siloa's Brook that flow'd , " " thence ...
... present , " and the climatic " Eternal Providence " ) , and in the phrases which directly evoke movement in space ( " Brought , ” " regain , " " Sing , " " top , " " Rose out of Chaos , " " Siloa's Brook that flow'd , " " thence ...
Page 19
... present and future use of them ; but he also clearly indicates the independence and the novelty of his own poem . He is writing not a national epic but a poem about man and God ; not of heroic events which occurred in one historical ...
... present and future use of them ; but he also clearly indicates the independence and the novelty of his own poem . He is writing not a national epic but a poem about man and God ; not of heroic events which occurred in one historical ...
Page 114
... present in the poem at any one moment . All these structures are present and they are real . The attempt to trace them out systematically , however interesting an exer- cise for the tracer , would be impossibly dull and long - winded ...
... present in the poem at any one moment . All these structures are present and they are real . The attempt to trace them out systematically , however interesting an exer- cise for the tracer , would be impossibly dull and long - winded ...
Contents
Preface page | ix |
The Beginning | 11 |
Satan Sin and Death | 32 |
Copyright | |
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