Things Unattempted: A Study of MiltonHumanities Press, 1983 - 154 pagina's |
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Pagina 17
... forces symbolised through the Lady and Comus respectively . The mythological and legendary background is provided by associating Comus with Bacchus and Cire and by investing the river Severn with a deity in the shape of Sabrina . Even ...
... forces symbolised through the Lady and Comus respectively . The mythological and legendary background is provided by associating Comus with Bacchus and Cire and by investing the river Severn with a deity in the shape of Sabrina . Even ...
Pagina 45
... forces is only shortlived . When Satan reaches Hell in a jubilant fashion and boasts about his adventure of ... force goes down , the devil is made the serpent . Instead of ovation from the fallen angels he gets only hissing because all ...
... forces is only shortlived . When Satan reaches Hell in a jubilant fashion and boasts about his adventure of ... force goes down , the devil is made the serpent . Instead of ovation from the fallen angels he gets only hissing because all ...
Pagina 47
... forces working for the restoration of monarchy immediately after the death of Cromwell have been very active . So the collapse of the Revolution may have put a tremendous strain on Milton's acceptance of God . ' In the forties he had ...
... forces working for the restoration of monarchy immediately after the death of Cromwell have been very active . So the collapse of the Revolution may have put a tremendous strain on Milton's acceptance of God . ' In the forties he had ...
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Milton And The Sublime | 1 |
Lyric Harmonies | 10 |
Ibid p 140 | 11 |
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