Things Unattempted: A Study of MiltonHumanities Press, 1983 - 154 pagina's |
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Pagina 64
... interest to the seventeenth century reader to whom the epic is primarily addressed . While describing the ponderous shield of Satan Milton brings in the image of the Tuscan artist looking at the moon through his optic glass from Fesole ...
... interest to the seventeenth century reader to whom the epic is primarily addressed . While describing the ponderous shield of Satan Milton brings in the image of the Tuscan artist looking at the moon through his optic glass from Fesole ...
Pagina 82
... interest in his character . It does not mean that he is supporting the devil or that he is of the devil's party without knowing it . In Shakespeare's plays Hotspur and Cleopatra are given the best speeches full of poetic imagination ...
... interest in his character . It does not mean that he is supporting the devil or that he is of the devil's party without knowing it . In Shakespeare's plays Hotspur and Cleopatra are given the best speeches full of poetic imagination ...
Pagina 95
... interest but Milton's approach is totally different from that of the other writers . Samson of heroic exploits and daring adventures is not of much interest to him . So while presenting Samson he does not choose to emphasize the ...
... interest but Milton's approach is totally different from that of the other writers . Samson of heroic exploits and daring adventures is not of much interest to him . So while presenting Samson he does not choose to emphasize the ...
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Milton And The Sublime | 1 |
Lyric Harmonies | 10 |
Ibid p 140 | 11 |
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