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 tower of old St. Paul's , for example , was one in which the arm of an angel
pointed warningly to the hour that marked the passage of time , ready to strike
with two hands the hour of one . If we must visualize the engine of destruction , I ...
In the tower of old St. Paul's , for example , was one in which the arm of an angel
pointed warningly to the hour that marked the passage of time , ready to strike
with two hands the hour of one . If we must visualize the engine of destruction , I ...
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I shall not labor the passage to attempt to prove that Milton was taking a
conscious part in a matter of theological disputation , since the lines closely
parallel a similar scene in The Divine Weekes and Workes of Du Bartas , as
translated by ...
I shall not labor the passage to attempt to prove that Milton was taking a
conscious part in a matter of theological disputation , since the lines closely
parallel a similar scene in The Divine Weekes and Workes of Du Bartas , as
translated by ...
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When Jesus , Son of Mary , second Eve , Saw Satan fall like lightning down from
Heaven , Here Milton's Christian imagination went forward to a passage in Luke
X. 18 : “ I beheld Satan as lightning fall from Heaven . ” As Arnold Williams has ...
When Jesus , Son of Mary , second Eve , Saw Satan fall like lightning down from
Heaven , Here Milton's Christian imagination went forward to a passage in Luke
X. 18 : “ I beheld Satan as lightning fall from Heaven . ” As Arnold Williams has ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
Derechos de autor | |
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