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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Now that he is approaching the middle of the epic , he must go back , as Homer
did in the Odyssey and Virgil in the Aeneid , and give his reader the antecedent
action . Raphael proceeds to do so through the rest of Book V , and all of Books
VI ...
Now that he is approaching the middle of the epic , he must go back , as Homer
did in the Odyssey and Virgil in the Aeneid , and give his reader the antecedent
action . Raphael proceeds to do so through the rest of Book V , and all of Books
VI ...
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If the stars were only to give light to man , was such profusion necessary ? ( VIII .
25-29 ) There is a certain ironic charm in the fact that the Angel gives Adam so
much astronomical information - indeed , introducing ideas hardly necessary for ...
If the stars were only to give light to man , was such profusion necessary ? ( VIII .
25-29 ) There is a certain ironic charm in the fact that the Angel gives Adam so
much astronomical information - indeed , introducing ideas hardly necessary for ...
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But even then she does it with such large - mindedness , such inability merely to
call the kettle black , that she gives us no cause for calling her earlier professions
of love insincere . ” To be sure , Mr. Empson added his chapter on Dalilah as an ...
But even then she does it with such large - mindedness , such inability merely to
call the kettle black , that she gives us no cause for calling her earlier professions
of love insincere . ” To be sure , Mr. Empson added his chapter on Dalilah as an ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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