John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His PoetryPresents close analyses of the seventeenth-century poet's literary works, focusing on his use of classical and Biblical allusions |
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faculties ” were innate , given man at birth . They existed — like Man and Woman
— in a hierarchy of higher and lower . To Milton , here and throughout Paradise
Lost , the highest faculty is Reason ; all others should be subordinate to “ Reason
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faculties ” were innate , given man at birth . They existed — like Man and Woman
— in a hierarchy of higher and lower . To Milton , here and throughout Paradise
Lost , the highest faculty is Reason ; all others should be subordinate to “ Reason
...
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All other faculties should be subservient to Reason , the “ being ” of the soul .
Angels and men both possess Reason , differing not in kind but in degree . The
distinction Raphael makes between angelic and human Reason was a very old
one ...
All other faculties should be subservient to Reason , the “ being ” of the soul .
Angels and men both possess Reason , differing not in kind but in degree . The
distinction Raphael makes between angelic and human Reason was a very old
one ...
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... which always with right Reason dwells Twinned , and from her hath no dividual
being . Reason in Man obscured or not obeyed , Immediately upstart passions
catch the government From Reason , and to servitude reduce Man till then free .
... which always with right Reason dwells Twinned , and from her hath no dividual
being . Reason in Man obscured or not obeyed , Immediately upstart passions
catch the government From Reason , and to servitude reduce Man till then free .
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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