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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The close relationship between the two families suggests a reason that the same
poet should have been commissioned to write both masques . The location of the
Dowager Countess ' estate suggests another possibility . Harefield was only a ...
The close relationship between the two families suggests a reason that the same
poet should have been commissioned to write both masques . The location of the
Dowager Countess ' estate suggests another possibility . Harefield was only a ...
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The references in the Exercise and in the Sixth Elegy , naturally vague , suggest
that his chief model was to be the Odyssey , but do not indicate any particular
epic theme . During the Horton years Milton must have given a good deal of
thought ...
The references in the Exercise and in the Sixth Elegy , naturally vague , suggest
that his chief model was to be the Odyssey , but do not indicate any particular
epic theme . During the Horton years Milton must have given a good deal of
thought ...
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The immense strength and courage required for his mission , together with the
unknown dangers he constantly faces , is well suggested in the lines in which the
Fiend O'er bog , or steep , through strait , rough , dense , or rare , With head ...
The immense strength and courage required for his mission , together with the
unknown dangers he constantly faces , is well suggested in the lines in which the
Fiend O'er bog , or steep , through strait , rough , dense , or rare , With head ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
Derechos de autor | |
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