Milton's Royalism: A Study of the Conflict of Symbol and Idea in the PoemsCornell University Press, 1943 - 150 pagina's |
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Pagina 45
... meaning . New sensibilities were aroused in a society which had abandoned the compromise of Court and City for revolutionary struggle and eventual middle - class dictatorship . A new artistic centre of gravity had to be found , now that ...
... meaning . New sensibilities were aroused in a society which had abandoned the compromise of Court and City for revolutionary struggle and eventual middle - class dictatorship . A new artistic centre of gravity had to be found , now that ...
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... meaning had been ob- scured by the royalist symbolism . The " Sons of Light , " the single just men , had been opposed sharply to knights and kings of earth . But Christ appeared as a king in battle dress . Not only was he ...
... meaning had been ob- scured by the royalist symbolism . The " Sons of Light , " the single just men , had been opposed sharply to knights and kings of earth . But Christ appeared as a king in battle dress . Not only was he ...
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... meaning and in- 5 It is interesting to note that W. H. Auden , alienated not only from Marxism but from hope in successful collective democratic action , has aban- doned popular social symbolism . In his recent volume , The Double Man ...
... meaning and in- 5 It is interesting to note that W. H. Auden , alienated not only from Marxism but from hope in successful collective democratic action , has aban- doned popular social symbolism . In his recent volume , The Double Man ...
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The Problem of the Early Poems | 38 |
Paradise Lost | 75 |
The Last Poems | 120 |
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