John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His PoetryOctagon Books, 1983 - 385 páginas |
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... style much more self - consciously than did Shakespeare from the classics and the Bible . The young student often finds Milton's style perplexing and his many Biblical and classical allusions more difficult still . T. S. Eliot's ...
... style much more self - consciously than did Shakespeare from the classics and the Bible . The young student often finds Milton's style perplexing and his many Biblical and classical allusions more difficult still . T. S. Eliot's ...
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... style in Paradise Regained . Self - conscious rhetorician as Milton was , he wrote in many styles , as we have seen , and always had his reason for choosing one rather than another . I may make two suggestions about the sim- plicity of ...
... style in Paradise Regained . Self - conscious rhetorician as Milton was , he wrote in many styles , as we have seen , and always had his reason for choosing one rather than another . I may make two suggestions about the sim- plicity of ...
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... style . The persistent emphasis in the pas- sage upon Hebraic " plainness " as opposed to Greek elaboration of style is particularly interesting in view of the strikingly " plain style " of Paradise Regained and may imply Milton's ...
... style . The persistent emphasis in the pas- sage upon Hebraic " plainness " as opposed to Greek elaboration of style is particularly interesting in view of the strikingly " plain style " of Paradise Regained and may imply Milton's ...
Contenido
The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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Adam and Eve Adam's Aeneid appear Areopagitica basic begins Belial Biblical blind called Cambridge Chorus Christ Christian Church classical climax Comus Creation critics Dalilah dark death deliberately Diodati drama earth echoes Edward Phillips elegy English epic Eve's eyes fallen angels familiar father feel Genesis God's Greek hath hear Heaven Hell Il Penseroso implied Italian John Milton King L'Allegro Lady Latin Lawes learned light lines living Ludlow Castle Lycidas masque memory Milton wrote mind modern Moloch mood Muse Nativity Ode Nature pagan Paradise Lost Paradise Regained paraphrase particularly passage Penseroso phrase Pindar poem poet poetry Prologue prose Psalms Puritan Raphael reader Reason Renaissance rhyme Samson Agonistes Satan says scene seems sestet shepherd sing song sonnet sound speech Spirit stanza style suggested temptation thee theme thou Tillyard tion tradition University verse word write written young youth