Things Unattempted: A Study of MiltonHumanities Press, 1983 - 154 pagina's |
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... experience of someone else who is misled by the Friar's lantern . He also tells of Goblin's stupendous work in the fields , all for a cream bowl . All these stories , fantastic as they are , lend to the poem a touch of folklore and ...
... experience of someone else who is misled by the Friar's lantern . He also tells of Goblin's stupendous work in the fields , all for a cream bowl . All these stories , fantastic as they are , lend to the poem a touch of folklore and ...
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... experience especially human experience as embodied in the heroic tradition of classical epic and Medieval romance.'12 Satan waxes eloquent and talks of ' unconquerable will 56.
... experience especially human experience as embodied in the heroic tradition of classical epic and Medieval romance.'12 Satan waxes eloquent and talks of ' unconquerable will 56.
Pagina 104
... experience ' that is presented . Samson Agonistes may be considered to be ' that kind of drama which has religious experience for its theme.'19 From his own personal experience Milton realises that God's ways are essentially just ...
... experience ' that is presented . Samson Agonistes may be considered to be ' that kind of drama which has religious experience for its theme.'19 From his own personal experience Milton realises that God's ways are essentially just ...
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Milton And The Sublime | 1 |
Lyric Harmonies | 10 |
Ibid p 140 | 11 |
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