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8 By the time Milton takes up the writing of the epic , presumably two years before the Restoration , he may have realised that all the work he has done for his nation and for the cause of the commonwealth would very soon be shattered .
8 By the time Milton takes up the writing of the epic , presumably two years before the Restoration , he may have realised that all the work he has done for his nation and for the cause of the commonwealth would very soon be shattered .
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Heavenly Matter Brought To Earthly Level 4 Milton takes on himself the stupendous task of ' likening spiritual to corporeal forms ' , of bringing heavenly matter to earthly level . He has to talk of Heaven , Paradise and Hell ...
Heavenly Matter Brought To Earthly Level 4 Milton takes on himself the stupendous task of ' likening spiritual to corporeal forms ' , of bringing heavenly matter to earthly level . He has to talk of Heaven , Paradise and Hell ...
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In a cautious manner Milton takes up the descriptive account of warfare in Heaven . Even though he is not inclined favourably towards the glorification of man's militant heroism yet he realises that he has to conform to the epic ...
In a cautious manner Milton takes up the descriptive account of warfare in Heaven . Even though he is not inclined favourably towards the glorification of man's militant heroism yet he realises that he has to conform to the epic ...
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Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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