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Hesitatingly he may have started but he gets warmed up and through his creative imagination gives a picture of close association with King . First he poses the question , ' who would not sing for Lycidas ? ' and he answers that Lycidas ...
Hesitatingly he may have started but he gets warmed up and through his creative imagination gives a picture of close association with King . First he poses the question , ' who would not sing for Lycidas ? ' and he answers that Lycidas ...
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Milton presents the Son as equal to God but he also makes him human and he 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 ...
Milton presents the Son as equal to God but he also makes him human and he 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 ...
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Phineas Flectcher in his Appolyonists gives envy as the motivation for Lucifer's revolt in heaven : To be in heaven the second he disdains ; So now the first in hell , and flames he reigns Crown'd once with joy and light , crown'd now ...
Phineas Flectcher in his Appolyonists gives envy as the motivation for Lucifer's revolt in heaven : To be in heaven the second he disdains ; So now the first in hell , and flames he reigns Crown'd once with joy and light , crown'd now ...
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Inhoudsopgave
Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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