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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In the reply of Patience in the sonnet , Milton expresses his resignation to God's
will in terms of the hierarchy of angels we shall find in Paradise Lost . Some
angels in God's presence , nearest to His throne , Stand ready at command , and
are ...
In the reply of Patience in the sonnet , Milton expresses his resignation to God's
will in terms of the hierarchy of angels we shall find in Paradise Lost . Some
angels in God's presence , nearest to His throne , Stand ready at command , and
are ...
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In that scale , ladder or chain , men and angels all had ranks or degrees . As they
were created , so they should be content to remain . Classical and Christian
teachers combined in their warning to man to be content , not to aspire for a
higher ...
In that scale , ladder or chain , men and angels all had ranks or degrees . As they
were created , so they should be content to remain . Classical and Christian
teachers combined in their warning to man to be content , not to aspire for a
higher ...
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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 : the “ discursive Reason ” of man is logical Reason , by means of which he ...
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 : the “ discursive Reason ” of man is logical Reason , by means of which he ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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