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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... experience but may or may not highly particularize it . The poet's purpose may be quite simply to share the experience with his reader . It may be a relatively unremarkable one ; and though Milton was not much given to writing about the ...
... experience but may or may not highly particularize it . The poet's purpose may be quite simply to share the experience with his reader . It may be a relatively unremarkable one ; and though Milton was not much given to writing about the ...
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... experience is transfigured by the poet's imagination into art . The present chapter will deal with two images , one military , the other political , which in their 2. For example , in The Creative Experience , editors Stanley Rosner and ...
... experience is transfigured by the poet's imagination into art . The present chapter will deal with two images , one military , the other political , which in their 2. For example , in The Creative Experience , editors Stanley Rosner and ...
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... experience and literature differ in that the latter is so often close at hand and hence remains unspoiled by the passage of time ; one need only pull a book from the shelf or recall the words , and a work , no matter how ancient , may ...
... experience and literature differ in that the latter is so often close at hand and hence remains unspoiled by the passage of time ; one need only pull a book from the shelf or recall the words , and a work , no matter how ancient , may ...
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