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Pagina 6
... classical myths and these give to the poem a certain antiquity and remoteness . At the same time , as the seven- teenth century reader is familiar with the classical languages and literature , the references to Greek myths , legends and ...
... classical myths and these give to the poem a certain antiquity and remoteness . At the same time , as the seven- teenth century reader is familiar with the classical languages and literature , the references to Greek myths , legends and ...
Pagina 34
... classical epics . Yet he is ' not sedulous by nature to indite / wars ' even though that alone has been considered heroic in the previous epics . But he thinks that his heroic song is more heroic than the classical epics with their long ...
... classical epics . Yet he is ' not sedulous by nature to indite / wars ' even though that alone has been considered heroic in the previous epics . But he thinks that his heroic song is more heroic than the classical epics with their long ...
Pagina 62
... classical mythology in order to give to his poem a certain antiquity and remoteness . The illusion of an old world is created through references to classical myths . But the ... classical knowledge , so the classical images in the epic 62.
... classical mythology in order to give to his poem a certain antiquity and remoteness . The illusion of an old world is created through references to classical myths . But the ... classical knowledge , so the classical images in the epic 62.
Inhoudsopgave
Milton And The Sublime | 1 |
Lyric Harmonies | 10 |
Ibid p 140 | 11 |
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accept action Adam and Eve angels appeal argument beautiful becomes bliss Book brings chastity chooses Christ Christian close comes Comus concept considered conventional created deals death deeds described descriptive divine doubt Edward epic episodes especially evil experience expressed faith fall feels fight figure finally followers forces given gives glory God's grace Heaven Hell hero heroic heroism human images interest introduced Italy justice King knowledge Krishna Lady leaves lines Lord Lycidas Mahabharata mean Milton mind moving nature obedience Pandavas Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passion peace person picture play pleasure poem poet poetry presents question reader realises reason refers religious Samson Agonistes Satan says seems sense shows Son of God spiritual stand suffering suggesting takes tells temptation thee things thinks thou thought tradition tragedy true understand universal virtue wisdom writing