John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His PoetryFarrar, Straus, 1963 - 385 páginas |
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... an unknown young poet can bear no comparison with the gold and frankincense and myrrh of the Magi . Milton asks only that he present his poem before they arrive . All this is implied in the fourth stanza , in the phrase , 36 JOHN MILTON.
... an unknown young poet can bear no comparison with the gold and frankincense and myrrh of the Magi . Milton asks only that he present his poem before they arrive . All this is implied in the fourth stanza , in the phrase , 36 JOHN MILTON.
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... implied in the debate between Satan and Christ in Book IV about the superiority of Hebrew to classical literature , which we will consider later . Sources Since Milton's theme in all his major works , as in Comus , is temptation , he ...
... implied in the debate between Satan and Christ in Book IV about the superiority of Hebrew to classical literature , which we will consider later . Sources Since Milton's theme in all his major works , as in Comus , is temptation , he ...
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... implied in his reference to " my airy microscope " ( IV . 56-58 ) and the lines By what strange parallax , or optic skill Of vision , multiplied through air or glass Of telescope , were curious to inquire . ( IV . 40-42 ) The ...
... implied in his reference to " my airy microscope " ( IV . 56-58 ) and the lines By what strange parallax , or optic skill Of vision , multiplied through air or glass Of telescope , were curious to inquire . ( IV . 40-42 ) The ...
Contenido
The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
Derechos de autor | |
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