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 lines that follow Milton implies one aspect of his poetic creed which
becomes increasingly important as his theory of poetry develops : that there is an
important relationship between the life and character of the poet : “ Beyond this ,
his ...
In the lines that follow Milton implies one aspect of his poetic creed which
becomes increasingly important as his theory of poetry develops : that there is an
important relationship between the life and character of the poet : “ Beyond this ,
his ...
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235 ) even though they do not " minimize the importance of our frequent
disagreement with him . ” They continue : “ We do not think , as Mr. Woodhouse
seems to think , that Milton's primary intention in the poem is to teach , or to argue
, a ...
235 ) even though they do not " minimize the importance of our frequent
disagreement with him . ” They continue : “ We do not think , as Mr. Woodhouse
seems to think , that Milton's primary intention in the poem is to teach , or to argue
, a ...
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Perhaps even more important in the mind of the young English Protestant ,
Grotius at this time was endeavoring to bring about a union of Protestants ,
among the churches of Sweden , Denmark , Norway and England . If Milton
crossed the ...
Perhaps even more important in the mind of the young English Protestant ,
Grotius at this time was endeavoring to bring about a union of Protestants ,
among the churches of Sweden , Denmark , Norway and England . If Milton
crossed the ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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