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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ieen months of travel , his imagination was storing up memories other than music
which we shall find particularly in Paradise ... and that when he constructed his “
second Hell ” of Pandemonium , his memory returned to St. Peter's in Rome .
ieen months of travel , his imagination was storing up memories other than music
which we shall find particularly in Paradise ... and that when he constructed his “
second Hell ” of Pandemonium , his memory returned to St. Peter's in Rome .
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Milton is saying : If the commanding officer , whoever he may be , will spare this
house of a poet , he will be rewarded , since the poet has power through his art to
perpetuate the memory of his benefactor . When his city was in peril , “ the ...
Milton is saying : If the commanding officer , whoever he may be , will spare this
house of a poet , he will be rewarded , since the poet has power through his art to
perpetuate the memory of his benefactor . When his city was in peril , “ the ...
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In his blindness , I think that his memory went back to an occasion during his
Italian journey when he had visited the Phlegraean Fields , lying close to Naples ,
near which the Puteoli villa of Manso was situated . This extraordinary volcanic ...
In his blindness , I think that his memory went back to an occasion during his
Italian journey when he had visited the Phlegraean Fields , lying close to Naples ,
near which the Puteoli villa of Manso was situated . This extraordinary volcanic ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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