Blake's Prelude: "Poetical Sketches"Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982 - 202 páginas |
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... Satan and his fallen crew ( PL II , 436-37 ) ; yet they are also the " adamantine gates " of death , chaos , and old Night that , once unbolted and unbarred by Sin , are unclosable ( II , 853-97 ) . Blake also echoes Satan's arrogant ...
... Satan and his fallen crew ( PL II , 436-37 ) ; yet they are also the " adamantine gates " of death , chaos , and old Night that , once unbolted and unbarred by Sin , are unclosable ( II , 853-97 ) . Blake also echoes Satan's arrogant ...
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... Satan's vainglory . To examine in detail all of Milton's discussions beyond those I've already cited , however , is beyond our present need . But there are a few others that are particularly germane to Blake's play . In Scene 3 ...
... Satan's vainglory . To examine in detail all of Milton's discussions beyond those I've already cited , however , is beyond our present need . But there are a few others that are particularly germane to Blake's play . In Scene 3 ...
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... Satan's exhortations to his fallen troops , an additional sub- verting ( if we miss the biblical - prophetic notes ) of the " prophecy " of the Minstrel : " Arm , warriors , for fight , " Satan cries ; " Let each His adamantine coat ...
... Satan's exhortations to his fallen troops , an additional sub- verting ( if we miss the biblical - prophetic notes ) of the " prophecy " of the Minstrel : " Arm , warriors , for fight , " Satan cries ; " Let each His adamantine coat ...
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The Muses of Memory | 16 |
Antithetical Structure | 37 |
Cycle and Anticycle | 57 |
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