Milton: Comus and Samson Agonistes : a CasebookJulian Lovelock Macmillan, 1975 - 253 pagina's |
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Pagina 113
... passion easier to por- tray than reason , if only because his rich verse is passionate in itself . Reason too can have its intensities , but like Dryden later , Milton could not always translate these into verse . In my opinion the ...
... passion easier to por- tray than reason , if only because his rich verse is passionate in itself . Reason too can have its intensities , but like Dryden later , Milton could not always translate these into verse . In my opinion the ...
Pagina 117
... passions are unleashed which will bring their whole being – body , mind and spirit - into degradation , disintegration ... passion dimmed his face Thrice changed with pale , ire , envy and despair , Which marred his borrowed visage , and ...
... passions are unleashed which will bring their whole being – body , mind and spirit - into degradation , disintegration ... passion dimmed his face Thrice changed with pale , ire , envy and despair , Which marred his borrowed visage , and ...
Pagina 199
... passion by his reason . Let upstart passions catch the rule from reason and the individual is no longer free but self - enslaved . The ideal state is a union of ideal indivi- duals , and what is true for the single state of man is true ...
... passion by his reason . Let upstart passions catch the rule from reason and the individual is no longer free but self - enslaved . The ideal state is a union of ideal indivi- duals , and what is true for the single state of man is true ...
Inhoudsopgave
Acknowledgements | 7 |
Introduction | 13 |
Early Criticism | 21 |
Copyright | |
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