Things Unattempted: A Study of MiltonHumanities Press, 1983 - 154 pagina's |
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... things invisible to mortal sight . ' He wishes to have ' fit audience ' , ' though few ' for his epic , but all the same he has an obligation to make his poem understood and appreciated by the readers . So Milton takes on himself a ...
... things invisible to mortal sight . ' He wishes to have ' fit audience ' , ' though few ' for his epic , but all the same he has an obligation to make his poem understood and appreciated by the readers . So Milton takes on himself a ...
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... Things unattempted yet in prose or rhyme . His ambition is to write something unique and extraordinary , some- thing unattempted before . His poem unlike other epics deals with Heaven , Hell and Paradise , matters far beyond human ...
... Things unattempted yet in prose or rhyme . His ambition is to write something unique and extraordinary , some- thing unattempted before . His poem unlike other epics deals with Heaven , Hell and Paradise , matters far beyond human ...
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... things made , all things Orders and governs . The Son of God stoutly resists the temptation for he holds the view that man by himself does not possess glory . Nothing belongs to him but ' condemnation , ignominy and shame ' for he has ...
... things made , all things Orders and governs . The Son of God stoutly resists the temptation for he holds the view that man by himself does not possess glory . Nothing belongs to him but ' condemnation , ignominy and shame ' for he has ...
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Milton And The Sublime | 1 |
Lyric Harmonies | 10 |
Ibid p 140 | 11 |
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