Captain Or Colonel: The Soldier in Milton's Life and ArtUniversity of Missouri Press, 1984 - 272 páginas Fallon examines the roles that warfare and the archetype of the soldier assume in the life and work of John Milton. |
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... example of the reluctance to consider such an approach . Reception was mixed , reviewers in general praising the history but dismissing his analysis of the poetry in the light of that history ; see , for example , Frank Kermode , " A ...
... example of the reluctance to consider such an approach . Reception was mixed , reviewers in general praising the history but dismissing his analysis of the poetry in the light of that history ; see , for example , Frank Kermode , " A ...
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... example of seventeenth - century literary borrowing , lifted this entire section , somewhat condensed but virtually word for word and illustration for illustration , from Militarie Disci- pline , with only the briefest nod to the author ...
... example of seventeenth - century literary borrowing , lifted this entire section , somewhat condensed but virtually word for word and illustration for illustration , from Militarie Disci- pline , with only the briefest nod to the author ...
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... example . Perhaps Milton felt that the narrative of military events was quite enough and that any further embroidering of the prose with martial figures would be overdoing it . One metaphor appears with sufficient frequency to deserve ...
... example . Perhaps Milton felt that the narrative of military events was quite enough and that any further embroidering of the prose with martial figures would be overdoing it . One metaphor appears with sufficient frequency to deserve ...
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