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And as early as 1628 , in his initial salute to the English language , Milton had indicated his ultimate poetic intentions ... 136 A great poem , he argues , citing as examples the ' songs ' of the Old Testament , should be such as can ...
And as early as 1628 , in his initial salute to the English language , Milton had indicated his ultimate poetic intentions ... 136 A great poem , he argues , citing as examples the ' songs ' of the Old Testament , should be such as can ...
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Thus the poem achieves its dramatic climax in this moment of discovery and self - discovery , a climax which is only rendered plausible on the basis of the assumption of a prior lack of , respectively , knowledge and self - knowledge .
Thus the poem achieves its dramatic climax in this moment of discovery and self - discovery , a climax which is only rendered plausible on the basis of the assumption of a prior lack of , respectively , knowledge and self - knowledge .
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In Samson Agonistes , the minor characters - Manoa , Dálila , Harapha , and even the Chorusare essential to the poem's inner movement in a manner in which those of Paradise Regained were not . The poem's action thus proceeds on two ...
In Samson Agonistes , the minor characters - Manoa , Dálila , Harapha , and even the Chorusare essential to the poem's inner movement in a manner in which those of Paradise Regained were not . The poem's action thus proceeds on two ...
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The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
Reason Triumphant | 94 |
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John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of Literature Andrew Milner Fragmentweergave - 1981 |
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