John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His Poetry |
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The following twenty - five lines show that he intended the " graver subject ” to be
an epic in the classical mode : a poem leading now to the " thunderous throne ” of
the gods , then down to earth with “ kings and queens and heroes old .
The following twenty - five lines show that he intended the " graver subject ” to be
an epic in the classical mode : a poem leading now to the " thunderous throne ” of
the gods , then down to earth with “ kings and queens and heroes old .
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DEVELOPMENT In “ The Education of a Poet ” we have found some indications
that the youthful Milton aspired to write an epic . Indeed , during his second year
at Cambridge , he tried his hand at a " little epic ” in a Latin poem , “ In Quintum ...
DEVELOPMENT In “ The Education of a Poet ” we have found some indications
that the youthful Milton aspired to write an epic . Indeed , during his second year
at Cambridge , he tried his hand at a " little epic ” in a Latin poem , “ In Quintum ...
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The references in the Exercise and in the Sixth Elegy , naturally vague , suggest
that his chief model was to be the Odyssey , but do not indicate any particular
epic theme . During the Horton years Milton must have given a good deal of
thought ...
The references in the Exercise and in the Sixth Elegy , naturally vague , suggest
that his chief model was to be the Odyssey , but do not indicate any particular
epic theme . During the Horton years Milton must have given a good deal of
thought ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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