The Harmonious Vision: Studies in Milton's PoetryJohns Hopkins Press, 1970 - 146 pagina's "One of the central concerns that engaged John Milton's poetic imagination was the vision given to man when he had put his own inner music in harmony with that of God. In The Harmonious Vision Professor Allen uses this theme as a means of explicating Milton's poetry and of understanding his artistic intent. As the author leads the readers through Milton's "L'Allegro" and "Il Penseroso" "On the Morning of Christ's Nativity," "Lycidas," Samson Agonistes, Paradise Lost, and Paradise Regained, he shows the development both of Milton as a poet and of the idea of the harmonious vision in the poetry itself."--Jacket. |
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... pagan theology . Throughout his poetry , and es- pecially in Paradise Regained , a discrimination is carefully made between Christian and pagan philosophy . Plato and Seneca are great thinkers and noble men when they stand against a non ...
... pagan theology . Throughout his poetry , and es- pecially in Paradise Regained , a discrimination is carefully made between Christian and pagan philosophy . Plato and Seneca are great thinkers and noble men when they stand against a non ...
Pagina 38
... pagan pantheon , of nymphs of wood and stream , and , when he finally leaves the stage , goes off to a pagan paradise . Comus is no refugee from Pandemonium but a true son of Circe and Bacchus - notice how contemporaneous he is with ...
... pagan pantheon , of nymphs of wood and stream , and , when he finally leaves the stage , goes off to a pagan paradise . Comus is no refugee from Pandemonium but a true son of Circe and Bacchus - notice how contemporaneous he is with ...
Pagina 46
... pagan paramythia can tell of this ; no pagan can scorn it . For " the pagan dies out of his glory , the Christian into his " : " Ille moriturus ex gloria est , iste moritur semper ad gloriam . " The epistle to Heliodorus concludes with ...
... pagan paramythia can tell of this ; no pagan can scorn it . For " the pagan dies out of his glory , the Christian into his " : " Ille moriturus ex gloria est , iste moritur semper ad gloriam . " The epistle to Heliodorus concludes with ...
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The Harmonious Vision: Studies in Milton's Poetry, Volume 10 Don Cameron Allen Fragmentweergave - 1954 |
The Harmonious Vision: Studies in Milton's Poetry, Volume 10 Don Cameron Allen Fragmentweergave - 1954 |
The Harmonious Vision: Studies in Milton's Poetry, Volume 10 Don Cameron Allen Fragmentweergave - 1954 |
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Adam angels answer artistic ascend attempt becomes begins better called century character Christ Christian comes Comus continual course critics dark death descent described despair divine doubt dream earth English enter epic eternal evil expect experience expression eyes fact fall fear final follow God's hand harmony hear Heaven Hell hence hope human imagination knew L'Allegro light lines living Lycidas masque means Milton mind mortal motion move myth nature never night once Orpheus pagan Paradise Lost Penseroso perhaps poem poet poetic poetry prophetic question readers reason Renaissance rise Samson Satan says seems sense similar sing song soul Spirit suggests symbol tells temptation thee theme things thir thou thought tion tradition true truth turn understand universal vision whole writes written