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Pagina 90
becomes an antagonist , a vile enchanter who , so far as his attributes are concerned , might have stepped out from ... Shakespeare's habits as a professional dramatist , and his natural concern to add to the repertory of his company ...
becomes an antagonist , a vile enchanter who , so far as his attributes are concerned , might have stepped out from ... Shakespeare's habits as a professional dramatist , and his natural concern to add to the repertory of his company ...
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Mr. Martz's essay brings out how , in the 1645 volume as a whole , Milton's concern with decorum is social , the conscious development of roles or attitudes of the poet in society . A masque was an occasion for ' antique fables ' and ...
Mr. Martz's essay brings out how , in the 1645 volume as a whole , Milton's concern with decorum is social , the conscious development of roles or attitudes of the poet in society . A masque was an occasion for ' antique fables ' and ...
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Milton's greatest concern was with the perfection of the state and the individual , rather than with the manipulation of power . That is why in his first revolutionary writing before much experience of the contest , he was a reformer ...
Milton's greatest concern was with the perfection of the state and the individual , rather than with the manipulation of power . That is why in his first revolutionary writing before much experience of the contest , he was a reformer ...
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Early Criticism | 21 |
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