Paradise Lost, a Tercentenary Tribute: Papers Given at the Conference on the Tercentenary of Paradise Lost, University of Western Ontario, October 1967University of Western Ontario, Conference on the Tercentenary of Paradise Lost, University of Western Ontario, 1967 University of Toronto Press, 1969 - 140 pagina's |
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Pagina 52
I doubt the adequacy or the necessity of the interpretation , though there is of course much in Milton's career and in the superhuman machinery of his epic that can be made to lend support to it .
I doubt the adequacy or the necessity of the interpretation , though there is of course much in Milton's career and in the superhuman machinery of his epic that can be made to lend support to it .
Pagina 116
Indeed , shorn of its first three books , the epic would strikingly resemble Adam Unparadized . But the central action is widened in time by a flashback and a movement forward ( both epic devices and both neatly arranged in two courses ...
Indeed , shorn of its first three books , the epic would strikingly resemble Adam Unparadized . But the central action is widened in time by a flashback and a movement forward ( both epic devices and both neatly arranged in two courses ...
Pagina 117
The Nativity Ode has the same panoramic movements through time and space that distinguish the epic and , in both poems , the lines of force reach into and radiate from a centre carefully confined in time and space .
The Nativity Ode has the same panoramic movements through time and space that distinguish the epic and , in both poems , the lines of force reach into and radiate from a centre carefully confined in time and space .
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A Happy Rural Seat of Various View | 3 |
The Revelation to Eve | 18 |
The Relevance of Regeneration | 48 |
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