John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His PoetryFarrar, Straus, 1963 - 385 páginas |
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... speak Such as I seek , fit to participate · · All rational delight . VIII . 364-66 , 389-91 God is all - sufficient . " Not so is man , " who asks " collateral love and dearest amity . " Areopagitica Since Milton himself held that his ...
... speak Such as I seek , fit to participate · · All rational delight . VIII . 364-66 , 389-91 God is all - sufficient . " Not so is man , " who asks " collateral love and dearest amity . " Areopagitica Since Milton himself held that his ...
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... speak more loosely about freedom of speech . Surely this is one piece of prose that Milton did not write with his ... speaking world : For books are not absolutely dead things , but do 128 JOHN MILTON.
... speak more loosely about freedom of speech . Surely this is one piece of prose that Milton did not write with his ... speaking world : For books are not absolutely dead things , but do 128 JOHN MILTON.
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... speak the speech of angels , as , indeed , could Satan , an archangel , though fallen . But to Milton , artist , rhetorician and reverent reader of the Bible , the sublime style would have been artistically wrong for the Christ who ...
... speak the speech of angels , as , indeed , could Satan , an archangel , though fallen . But to Milton , artist , rhetorician and reverent reader of the Bible , the sublime style would have been artistically wrong for the Christ who ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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