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... sound of Trumpet , cried / Repentance , and Heaven's King- dom nigh at hand " ( I.18-20 ) -evoke the suggestion of a herald with a trumpet calling knights to do battle in the lists . The metaphor of the duel is continued through ...
... sound of Trumpet , cried / Repentance , and Heaven's King- dom nigh at hand " ( I.18-20 ) -evoke the suggestion of a herald with a trumpet calling knights to do battle in the lists . The metaphor of the duel is continued through ...
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... SOUND PATTERNS The assertion that the style of Paradise Regained is com- paratively plain or prosy also seems to receive support from consideration of its syntactical constructions , sound patterns , and rhetorical figures . As Tillyard ...
... SOUND PATTERNS The assertion that the style of Paradise Regained is com- paratively plain or prosy also seems to receive support from consideration of its syntactical constructions , sound patterns , and rhetorical figures . As Tillyard ...
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... sound spontaneous . The opening lines of Christ's reply to the learning tempta- tion are remarkable for being perhaps the most tightly ordered and rigidly patterned segment of the entire poem . This Narrative Method , Structure , and ...
... sound spontaneous . The opening lines of Christ's reply to the learning tempta- tion are remarkable for being perhaps the most tightly ordered and rigidly patterned segment of the entire poem . This Narrative Method , Structure , and ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
THE EXEGETICAL | 10 |
Literary Uses of Job as Epic Theme and Epic Model | 28 |
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