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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... imagination of John Milton ? A word or two about method is perhaps appropriate at the out- set . The approach is based on the rather self - evident observation that experience shapes the imagination , which in turn shapes the art . Once ...
... imagination of John Milton ? A word or two about method is perhaps appropriate at the out- set . The approach is based on the rather self - evident observation that experience shapes the imagination , which in turn shapes the art . Once ...
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... imagination will re- main unaltered unless subsequent events work some change in the conscious or unconscious perception of them . We have examined the image of the soldier as it took shape in the imagination of John Milton through ...
... imagination will re- main unaltered unless subsequent events work some change in the conscious or unconscious perception of them . We have examined the image of the soldier as it took shape in the imagination of John Milton through ...
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... imagination and gave substance to his stud- ies ; and he drew on that time to add vitality and authority to his warning . The creative process is a mystery and , as Jung observed , will probably always remain a mystery . The reader must ...
... imagination and gave substance to his stud- ies ; and he drew on that time to add vitality and authority to his warning . The creative process is a mystery and , as Jung observed , will probably always remain a mystery . The reader must ...
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