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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... thought , however , modern scholarship is more comfortable in using the poetry itself as a point of departure and then moving back into the earlier works of Milton and his literary models to seek analogues or echoes for the lines . This ...
... thought , however , modern scholarship is more comfortable in using the poetry itself as a point of departure and then moving back into the earlier works of Milton and his literary models to seek analogues or echoes for the lines . This ...
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... thought of war and warriors in general . It is , I think , too much to say that he had a " philosophy of war , " for we do not have from his pen any care- fully thought - out exposition on the subject . The appearance of such a clear ...
... thought of war and warriors in general . It is , I think , too much to say that he had a " philosophy of war , " for we do not have from his pen any care- fully thought - out exposition on the subject . The appearance of such a clear ...
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... thought of absolute monarchies . But to pursue the analogy to its ultimate conclusion is to arrive at William Empson's judgment that Milton thought God wicked.21 On the other hand , Hell has many of the earmarks of a represen- tative ...
... thought of absolute monarchies . But to pursue the analogy to its ultimate conclusion is to arrive at William Empson's judgment that Milton thought God wicked.21 On the other hand , Hell has many of the earmarks of a represen- tative ...
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The First Response | 30 |
The Army of Saints | 72 |
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