John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His PoetryFarrar, Straus, 1963 - 385 páginas |
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... basic figure had also been used by Jonson : " Thou art a monument without a tomb , " but Milton did not necessarily borrow it from Jonson . Both were using one of the most familiar commonplaces of literary trib- ute , never more ...
... basic figure had also been used by Jonson : " Thou art a monument without a tomb , " but Milton did not necessarily borrow it from Jonson . Both were using one of the most familiar commonplaces of literary trib- ute , never more ...
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... basic teaching of Hebrew and Christian -indeed , of pagan - religion , and that of law , stemming from Ro- man Law , it was also a basic concept of the " hierarchy " or " order " of the universe , almost universally accepted in Milton's ...
... basic teaching of Hebrew and Christian -indeed , of pagan - religion , and that of law , stemming from Ro- man Law , it was also a basic concept of the " hierarchy " or " order " of the universe , almost universally accepted in Milton's ...
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... basic problem , familiar in all classical epic and drama ; Since the end of the story is known from the beginning to the reader or audience , there is no possibility of suspense in our modern sense of that word . In Samson Ago- nistes ...
... basic problem , familiar in all classical epic and drama ; Since the end of the story is known from the beginning to the reader or audience , there is no possibility of suspense in our modern sense of that word . In Samson Ago- nistes ...
Contenido
The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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Adam and Eve Adam's Aeneid appear Areopagitica basic begins Belial Biblical blind Book called Cambridge Chorus Christ Christian Church classical climax Comus Creation critics Dalilah dark death deliberately Diodati drama earth echoes Edward Phillips elegy English epic Eve's eyes fallen angels familiar father feel Genesis God's Greek hath hear Heaven Hell Horton Il Penseroso implied Italian John Milton King L'Allegro Lady Latin Lawes learned light lines living Ludlow Castle Lycidas masque Milton wrote mind modern Moloch mood Muse Nativity Ode Nature pagan Paradise Lost Paradise Regained paraphrase particularly passage Penseroso phrase Pindar poem poet poetry Prologue Psalms Puritan Raphael reader Reason Renaissance rhyme Samson Agonistes Satan says scene seems sestet shepherd sing song sonnet sound speech Spenser Spirit stanza style suggested temptation thee theme thou Tillyard tion tradition verse word write written young youth