Milton Re-viewed: Ten EssaysRoutledge, 2019 M01 3 - 160 páginas First published in 1991. These ten essays by the distinguished Milton scholar Edward Le Comte examines the various themes, context and structure of Milton’s poetry and prose, including particular focus on both Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained. This title will be of great interest to students of John Milton and English Literature. |
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... Christ are greater warriors than Achilles or Aeneas. The celestial warfare, by definition, dwarfs the Trojan War and the clashes of Olympians and Titans and Giants. A bee in the bonnet, or a gnat in the ear, to which we shall ultimately ...
... Christ are greater warriors than Achilles or Aeneas. The celestial warfare, by definition, dwarfs the Trojan War and the clashes of Olympians and Titans and Giants. A bee in the bonnet, or a gnat in the ear, to which we shall ultimately ...
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... Christ in armor with sword and shield was often depicted downing the devil. In the 1522 Wittenberg Bible “Cranach illustrated the rebel angels as knights clad in full plate armor.”30 Jacques Callot drew demonic cannon. If you have gazed ...
... Christ in armor with sword and shield was often depicted downing the devil. In the 1522 Wittenberg Bible “Cranach illustrated the rebel angels as knights clad in full plate armor.”30 Jacques Callot drew demonic cannon. If you have gazed ...
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... Christ” (note to 122–123), Roston views the ending as a typically “baroque demonstration of divine might” (p. 129). Stein was the stimulus for others (he inspired Revard's comprehensive book) to search for—and discover—meaning in an ...
... Christ” (note to 122–123), Roston views the ending as a typically “baroque demonstration of divine might” (p. 129). Stein was the stimulus for others (he inspired Revard's comprehensive book) to search for—and discover—meaning in an ...
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... surely” (a word regularly used for the conjectural and the wishful)—”Surely no one ever detested war more than did Milton”—proceeds to quote in the next page the uncompromising statement in Christian Doctrine (ll. 17):
... surely” (a word regularly used for the conjectural and the wishful)—”Surely no one ever detested war more than did Milton”—proceeds to quote in the next page the uncompromising statement in Christian Doctrine (ll. 17):
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Ten Essays Edward Le Comte. next page the uncompromising statement in Christian Doctrine (ll. 17): “There seems no reason why war should be unlawful now, any more than in the time of the Jews; nor is it anywhere forbidden in the New ...
Ten Essays Edward Le Comte. next page the uncompromising statement in Christian Doctrine (ll. 17): “There seems no reason why war should be unlawful now, any more than in the time of the Jews; nor is it anywhere forbidden in the New ...
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What Douglas Bush Stood | |
Satans Heresies in Paradise Regained | |
The Meaning Lurking in the Contexts of | |
Ambiguous Milton | |
The Parameters | |
Miltonic Echoes in Elegia VII | |
Justa Edovardo King | |
Authorial Revision | |
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