Things Unattempted: A Study of MiltonHumanities Press, 1983 - 154 pagina's |
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... reader . Very often Milton goes to classical myths and these give to the poem a certain antiquity and remoteness . At the same time , as the seven- teenth century reader is familiar with the classical languages and literature , the ...
... reader . Very often Milton goes to classical myths and these give to the poem a certain antiquity and remoteness . At the same time , as the seven- teenth century reader is familiar with the classical languages and literature , the ...
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... reader the exotic East would have been spicy material . So the epic acquires a contemporaneous touch and appeal through its varied accounts of the East . Even this is unfamiliar matter , familiarised in a picturesque manner in the epic ...
... reader the exotic East would have been spicy material . So the epic acquires a contemporaneous touch and appeal through its varied accounts of the East . Even this is unfamiliar matter , familiarised in a picturesque manner in the epic ...
Pagina 153
... Reader in Paradise Lost , Macmillan , 1967 . Frye , Ronald Mushat , Milton's Imagery and the Visual Arts , Princeton University Press , 1978 . Hanford , J. H. , A Milton Handbook , New York , 1926 . Hill , Christopher , Milton and the ...
... Reader in Paradise Lost , Macmillan , 1967 . Frye , Ronald Mushat , Milton's Imagery and the Visual Arts , Princeton University Press , 1978 . Hanford , J. H. , A Milton Handbook , New York , 1926 . Hill , Christopher , Milton and the ...
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Milton And The Sublime | 1 |
Lyric Harmonies | 10 |
Ibid p 140 | 11 |
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