Things Unattempted: A Study of MiltonHumanities Press, 1983 - 154 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... descriptive account . 6 Milton's descriptive account of nature may not be scientific and precise . One may not find even the pantheistic belief of Wordsworth in Milton's attitude towards nature . Yet the description is ' of things seen ...
... descriptive account . 6 Milton's descriptive account of nature may not be scientific and precise . One may not find even the pantheistic belief of Wordsworth in Milton's attitude towards nature . Yet the description is ' of things seen ...
Pagina 58
... descriptive account of Man's fall over- come by feminine charm . The scene presented of Adam and Eve in the tenth book is typically human . Milton's humanistic bent makes Adam and Eve true to human nature . The Adam and Eve who pre ...
... descriptive account of Man's fall over- come by feminine charm . The scene presented of Adam and Eve in the tenth book is typically human . Milton's humanistic bent makes Adam and Eve true to human nature . The Adam and Eve who pre ...
Pagina 124
... descriptive account of an epic fortifies our position that all epic poetry conforms to a certain pattern . The epic is solemn and dignified and it deals with heroes and their exploits . It is so serio- us as to merit the epithet ...
... descriptive account of an epic fortifies our position that all epic poetry conforms to a certain pattern . The epic is solemn and dignified and it deals with heroes and their exploits . It is so serio- us as to merit the epithet ...
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Milton And The Sublime | 1 |
Lyric Harmonies | 10 |
Ibid p 140 | 11 |
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