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Preface Starting with an Introduction to Milton's literary aspirations , thought content and poetic achievement , Things Unattempted presents a study of Milton's minor and major poetry . It is directed towards an exemplification of ...
Preface Starting with an Introduction to Milton's literary aspirations , thought content and poetic achievement , Things Unattempted presents a study of Milton's minor and major poetry . It is directed towards an exemplification of ...
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'24 The structural design in Lycidas is artistically designed with the three streams of thought - identification , dissociation and reconciliation - working in Milton's mind . In the first part identification with Edward King as a poet ...
'24 The structural design in Lycidas is artistically designed with the three streams of thought - identification , dissociation and reconciliation - working in Milton's mind . In the first part identification with Edward King as a poet ...
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Even though Milton has the Greek tragedy as a model for Samson Agonistes , various thoughts get blended . ... and Christian idealism , all these are so dexterously interfused that they become on the whole Miltonic thought content .
Even though Milton has the Greek tragedy as a model for Samson Agonistes , various thoughts get blended . ... and Christian idealism , all these are so dexterously interfused that they become on the whole Miltonic thought content .
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Ibid p 140 | 11 |
Johnson Life of Milton p 55 | 13 |
Milton Apology for Smectymnus | 14 |
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