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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... response , have produced brilliant studies of the art itself but they cannot be relied upon to accurately reflect ... responses indicated " bio- graphical study " as an area of interest . “ Literary criticism ” and “ literary history and ...
... response , have produced brilliant studies of the art itself but they cannot be relied upon to accurately reflect ... responses indicated " bio- graphical study " as an area of interest . “ Literary criticism ” and “ literary history and ...
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... responses . The particular concern of these pages is the image of the soldier , and the first thing that can be said of soldiers is that they are not archetypal figures that elicit a common response from the bulk of the human race ...
... responses . The particular concern of these pages is the image of the soldier , and the first thing that can be said of soldiers is that they are not archetypal figures that elicit a common response from the bulk of the human race ...
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... response to the character , whether it be awe , laughter , pity , or fear , is of course entirely appropriate , but only insofar as it reflects a single dimension of a protean figure . To ap- preciate fully Milton's vision of evil ...
... response to the character , whether it be awe , laughter , pity , or fear , is of course entirely appropriate , but only insofar as it reflects a single dimension of a protean figure . To ap- preciate fully Milton's vision of evil ...
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The First Response | 30 |
The Army of Saints | 72 |
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