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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... want to write a mock epic ? And why would he want to write a parody of war ? During further studies stimulated by the immensely varied scholarship of Marjorie Hope Nicolson , I encountered these same sentiments with some frequency but ...
... want to write a mock epic ? And why would he want to write a parody of war ? During further studies stimulated by the immensely varied scholarship of Marjorie Hope Nicolson , I encountered these same sentiments with some frequency but ...
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... wants to wield the sword , a praiser of deeds which he would fain be doing , an exhorter of others to leadership which he feels should be his own . " 64 Never before can he have felt so urgently and so immediately the call to the active ...
... wants to wield the sword , a praiser of deeds which he would fain be doing , an exhorter of others to leadership which he feels should be his own . " 64 Never before can he have felt so urgently and so immediately the call to the active ...
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... wants really , he says , is revenge ; he has no territorial ambitions . Similarly , Raphael's role may be seen as that of an envoy from a great power . His diplomatic mission is to convince Adam of the benefits of his continued ...
... wants really , he says , is revenge ; he has no territorial ambitions . Similarly , Raphael's role may be seen as that of an envoy from a great power . His diplomatic mission is to convince Adam of the benefits of his continued ...
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