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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With two of the false gods we shall later become more familiar : “ sullen Moloch , ”
a primitive deity of the Ammonites , worshiped with human sacrifice , particularly
of children , will become an important character in Paradise Lost . “ That twice ...
With two of the false gods we shall later become more familiar : “ sullen Moloch , ”
a primitive deity of the Ammonites , worshiped with human sacrifice , particularly
of children , will become an important character in Paradise Lost . “ That twice ...
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the introduction of Sabrina , a “ virgin pure ” who has become the tutelary
goddess of the neighboring river . Invoked by the Attendant Spirit in speech and
song , she rises in her chariot and performs the last feat of magic : Brightest lady ,
look ...
the introduction of Sabrina , a “ virgin pure ” who has become the tutelary
goddess of the neighboring river . Invoked by the Attendant Spirit in speech and
song , she rises in her chariot and performs the last feat of magic : Brightest lady ,
look ...
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The mood has deepened and become increasingly sombre , as Milton's
subconscious reflections upon his own life become more and more involved with
the life and death of his subject . The death of youth is always shocking , and
accidental ...
The mood has deepened and become increasingly sombre , as Milton's
subconscious reflections upon his own life become more and more involved with
the life and death of his subject . The death of youth is always shocking , and
accidental ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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