Things Unattempted: A Study of MiltonHumanities Press, 1983 - 154 pagina's |
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Pagina 30
... refers to the towns Namancos and Bayona on the Spanish coast , and he may have seen them in Mercator's Atlas just published at that time with a fortress and a castle indicating their significance . And he wants Saint Michael to look ...
... refers to the towns Namancos and Bayona on the Spanish coast , and he may have seen them in Mercator's Atlas just published at that time with a fortress and a castle indicating their significance . And he wants Saint Michael to look ...
Pagina 44
... refers sarcastically to Adam and Eve , Live while ye may , Yet happy pair ; enjoy , till I return , Short pleasures , for long woes are to succeed . The diabolic thinking comes to a successful close . The Tree of Knowledge and the test ...
... refers sarcastically to Adam and Eve , Live while ye may , Yet happy pair ; enjoy , till I return , Short pleasures , for long woes are to succeed . The diabolic thinking comes to a successful close . The Tree of Knowledge and the test ...
Pagina 118
... refers to moral values , ethical idealism and establishment of righteousness in the world . It is not the conquest of nations that engages Milton's mind as heroism . He thinks in terms of transcendental magnanimity and Jobean wisdom ...
... refers to moral values , ethical idealism and establishment of righteousness in the world . It is not the conquest of nations that engages Milton's mind as heroism . He thinks in terms of transcendental magnanimity and Jobean wisdom ...
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Milton And The Sublime | 1 |
Lyric Harmonies | 10 |
Ibid p 140 | 11 |
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