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But Milton tries to create an image of personal relationship with Edward King and he definitely expresses passionate grief in the first part of the poem . Hesitatingly he may have started but he gets warmed up and through his creative ...
But Milton tries to create an image of personal relationship with Edward King and he definitely expresses passionate grief in the first part of the poem . Hesitatingly he may have started but he gets warmed up and through his creative ...
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Milton has identified himself with Edward King . He is involved , deeply involved in the human predicament of a promising scholar meeting premature death . He sees him as the poet - priest and at that level there is personal ...
Milton has identified himself with Edward King . He is involved , deeply involved in the human predicament of a promising scholar meeting premature death . He sees him as the poet - priest and at that level there is personal ...
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While discussing the role of Edward King as a poet - priest , as a poet of promise , Milton introduces this passage . This is a part and parcel of the structural design for it glorifies Edward King and disglorifies the non - serious ...
While discussing the role of Edward King as a poet - priest , as a poet of promise , Milton introduces this passage . This is a part and parcel of the structural design for it glorifies Edward King and disglorifies the non - serious ...
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Inhoudsopgave
Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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