Milton: Comus and Samson Agonistes : a CasebookJulian Lovelock Macmillan, 1975 - 253 pagina's |
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Pagina 45
... doctrine of virginity belongs exclusively to the order of grace , which in the poem it is used to illustrate and even symbolize . Or , if one may resort to a simple visual formulation , what we have is this : ( 1 ) The doctrine of ...
... doctrine of virginity belongs exclusively to the order of grace , which in the poem it is used to illustrate and even symbolize . Or , if one may resort to a simple visual formulation , what we have is this : ( 1 ) The doctrine of ...
Pagina 54
... doctrine merge , though it may well be ( as we shall observe ) that there is ascent within the order of grace and that more is meant by the Lady's allusion to the ' high mystery ' than is contained in the Elder Brother's exposition ...
... doctrine merge , though it may well be ( as we shall observe ) that there is ascent within the order of grace and that more is meant by the Lady's allusion to the ' high mystery ' than is contained in the Elder Brother's exposition ...
Pagina 56
... doctrine of chastity culminates in what Milton calls the sage and serious doctrine of virginity . This allusion is to be partly understood in relation to the mingled Platonic and Christian teaching of the Elder Brother's speech , but ...
... doctrine of chastity culminates in what Milton calls the sage and serious doctrine of virginity . This allusion is to be partly understood in relation to the mingled Platonic and Christian teaching of the Elder Brother's speech , but ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Introduction | 13 |
Early Criticism | 21 |
Copyright | |
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