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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... hope that he will be understood ; and I suspect that the reader he has in mind is one living in his own age and city , one with whom he has shared his time on the globe and who can therefore read in the poet's lines the chronicle of his ...
... hope that he will be understood ; and I suspect that the reader he has in mind is one living in his own age and city , one with whom he has shared his time on the globe and who can therefore read in the poet's lines the chronicle of his ...
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... hope from the promise , that distant event offers little in the way of comfort in a world where the power of evil is all too pain- fully manifest . In this life , it would appear , the wicked flourish and a good man stands in need of ...
... hope from the promise , that distant event offers little in the way of comfort in a world where the power of evil is all too pain- fully manifest . In this life , it would appear , the wicked flourish and a good man stands in need of ...
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... hope of victory . Those who read the war as comic are particularly amused by him here , where he questions the omnipotence , and by inference the omniscience , of God . But to hear divine laughter in counterpoint to his lines , or to ...
... hope of victory . Those who read the war as comic are particularly amused by him here , where he questions the omnipotence , and by inference the omniscience , of God . But to hear divine laughter in counterpoint to his lines , or to ...
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The First Response | 30 |
The Army of Saints | 72 |
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