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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... warfare , when political allegiances and actions were shaped by the conflict . In the 1650s the country was seldom at peace , and diplomatic missions were largely preoccupied with matters that ei- ther led to or derived from warfare ...
... warfare , when political allegiances and actions were shaped by the conflict . In the 1650s the country was seldom at peace , and diplomatic missions were largely preoccupied with matters that ei- ther led to or derived from warfare ...
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... warfare ; and while the relationship between Paradise Lost and its ancient models is not our subject here , a word or two about the genre of the passage might not be out of place . There can be , of course , no mistaking Milton's arch ...
... warfare ; and while the relationship between Paradise Lost and its ancient models is not our subject here , a word or two about the genre of the passage might not be out of place . There can be , of course , no mistaking Milton's arch ...
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... warfare assumes that he considered Satan and his followers appropriate subjects for satire , that he thought present- ing them as military figures would serve to demean them , and that he felt confident his fit - but - few readers would ...
... warfare assumes that he considered Satan and his followers appropriate subjects for satire , that he thought present- ing them as military figures would serve to demean them , and that he felt confident his fit - but - few readers would ...
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