John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His PoetryFarrar, Straus, 1963 - 385 páginas |
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... names , Biblical , classical , geo- graphical , which he liked to roll over on his tongue . We do not see the gods so much as we hear their names : Greek oracles , Roman Lares , Lemures and Flamens , Phoenician " Peor and Baalim ...
... names , Biblical , classical , geo- graphical , which he liked to roll over on his tongue . We do not see the gods so much as we hear their names : Greek oracles , Roman Lares , Lemures and Flamens , Phoenician " Peor and Baalim ...
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... names of real people , though " Galasp " is unknown as a proper name . Possibly it was a mutilated form of " Gillespie , " though I rather suspect it was merely a satiric invention of Milton's as another rhyme for " asp " and " grasp ...
... names of real people , though " Galasp " is unknown as a proper name . Possibly it was a mutilated form of " Gillespie , " though I rather suspect it was merely a satiric invention of Milton's as another rhyme for " asp " and " grasp ...
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... names in Greece and Rome . In Book I of Paradise Lost ( ll . 376-521 ) Milton summons before us a much more extensive band of demons . He was following here a familiar pattern of epic poets that began in the Iliad with the " catalogue ...
... names in Greece and Rome . In Book I of Paradise Lost ( ll . 376-521 ) Milton summons before us a much more extensive band of demons . He was following here a familiar pattern of epic poets that began in the Iliad with the " catalogue ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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