Things Unattempted: A Study of MiltonHumanities Press, 1983 - 154 pagina's |
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... gives a picture of close associa- tion with King . First he poses the question , ' who would not sing for Lycidas ? ' and he answers that Lycidas himself knew how to ' build the lofty rhyme . ' That Edward King may have written some ...
... gives a picture of close associa- tion with King . First he poses the question , ' who would not sing for Lycidas ? ' and he answers that Lycidas himself knew how to ' build the lofty rhyme . ' That Edward King may have written some ...
Pagina 56
... gives to him sublime love , love nowhere to be found . Milton shows supreme skill in presenting Satan . The conventional dark and dismal devil in Milton's hands becomes an archangel ruined still retaining some of the old graces . He is ...
... gives to him sublime love , love nowhere to be found . Milton shows supreme skill in presenting Satan . The conventional dark and dismal devil in Milton's hands becomes an archangel ruined still retaining some of the old graces . He is ...
Pagina 58
... gives to them physical love , but this has no morbidity , no excesses . This physical love , though it goes counter ... give us the impression of wayfaring Christians . They become intensely human . They leave Paradise in peace with ...
... gives to them physical love , but this has no morbidity , no excesses . This physical love , though it goes counter ... give us the impression of wayfaring Christians . They become intensely human . They leave Paradise in peace with ...
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Milton And The Sublime | 1 |
Lyric Harmonies | 10 |
Ibid p 140 | 11 |
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