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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... English Poets,” did not ask, he stated, “How are you struck with terror and delight, / When angel with arch-angel ... poet worthy to rehearse Heaven's lasting triumphs in immortal verse; But when thy impious mercenary pen Insults the ...
... English Poets,” did not ask, he stated, “How are you struck with terror and delight, / When angel with arch-angel ... poet worthy to rehearse Heaven's lasting triumphs in immortal verse; But when thy impious mercenary pen Insults the ...
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... English poet also surpasses his rivals in conciseness, e.g., Homer is “Much more loose and redundant than our ... poem,21 thus completing a remarkable circle of unanimous praise for that which makes us wince, or (Waldock's word) giggle ...
... English poet also surpasses his rivals in conciseness, e.g., Homer is “Much more loose and redundant than our ... poem,21 thus completing a remarkable circle of unanimous praise for that which makes us wince, or (Waldock's word) giggle ...
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... Poets. The English poet has outdone the ancients, whose “Ideas” sometimes “savour more of Burlesque than of the Sublime.” The plucking of “the seated Hills” passage is in perfect taste: “We have the full Majesty of Homer in this short ...
... Poets. The English poet has outdone the ancients, whose “Ideas” sometimes “savour more of Burlesque than of the Sublime.” The plucking of “the seated Hills” passage is in perfect taste: “We have the full Majesty of Homer in this short ...
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... English Poetry (New York: Columbia University Press, 1981), vii-viii. Edward W. Tayler calls them “lousy.” Milton's Poetry: Its Development in Time (Pittsburgh: 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.
... English Poetry (New York: Columbia University Press, 1981), vii-viii. Edward W. Tayler calls them “lousy.” Milton's Poetry: Its Development in Time (Pittsburgh: 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.
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... Poetry, 69–70. Interestingly enough, the only occurrence of “indecent” in Milton's poetry is at VI. 601. 8. Works of the English Poets (London, 1779), X, 218. 9. The Oxford History of English Literature praises it more than the ...
... Poetry, 69–70. Interestingly enough, the only occurrence of “indecent” in Milton's poetry is at VI. 601. 8. Works of the English Poets (London, 1779), X, 218. 9. The Oxford History of English Literature praises it more than the ...
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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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