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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... relations between man and God to an artillery duel : Then we are shooters both , and thou dost deigne To enter combate with us , and contest With thine own clay . * 2. The Works of Sir Thomas Browne , ed . Geoffrey Keynes , 1 : 48-49 ...
... relations between man and God to an artillery duel : Then we are shooters both , and thou dost deigne To enter combate with us , and contest With thine own clay . * 2. The Works of Sir Thomas Browne , ed . Geoffrey Keynes , 1 : 48-49 ...
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... relations heertofore accounted fabulous have bin after found to contain in them footsteps , and reliques of somthing true . " Hence , in this tale of Brutus he is willing to include any- thing " so far as keeps alooff from impossible ...
... relations heertofore accounted fabulous have bin after found to contain in them footsteps , and reliques of somthing true . " Hence , in this tale of Brutus he is willing to include any- thing " so far as keeps alooff from impossible ...
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... Relation to the Court ( though I think a Commonwealth was more friendly to you than a Court ) , had not clouded yor former Light ; but yor last Book resolved that Doubt " ( italics mine ) . The parenthetical remark clearly represents ...
... Relation to the Court ( though I think a Commonwealth was more friendly to you than a Court ) , had not clouded yor former Light ; but yor last Book resolved that Doubt " ( italics mine ) . The parenthetical remark clearly represents ...
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I | 1 |
The First Response | 30 |
The Army of Saints | 72 |
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Términos y frases comunes
angels appear arms army assumed Bands battle body brief called cause century Charles Christ Civil command considered Council course creative critical Cromwell defeat described early effect effort England English entirely epic evidence evil example experience expressed fact fall field figure final followed forces further God's hand Heaven Hell hope human imagination included John Milton King later least lines London Lord martial matter meaning Michael military mind Model nature never observes offer once Paradise Lost Parliament peace perhaps person poem poet poetry political praise Press proposed Puritan question reader reading response Samson Satan says scholar seems seen shape single soldiers spirit struggle suggests surely things thought tion tradition Trained turn University victory warfare wars write