The Complete Poems and Major ProseHackett Publishing, 2003 M07 1 - 1088 páginas First published by Odyssey Press in 1957, this classic edition provides Milton's poetry and major prose works, richly annotated, in a sturdy and affordable clothbound volume. |
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... hell may enrich the esthetic pleasure of a reader who, without it, might regard the oxymoron as evidence of the weakness of Milton's visual imagination, or of his mind. A few words about the meaning of his account of poetry as “more ...
... hell may enrich the esthetic pleasure of a reader who, without it, might regard the oxymoron as evidence of the weakness of Milton's visual imagination, or of his mind. A few words about the meaning of his account of poetry as “more ...
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... hell, Persephone, is called Sicilian because she was kidnapped from Enna in Sicily by Pluto (Cf. PL IV, 269). (1626) mourns and Helicon in the midst of its streams—you would be the happy and glorious leader of the flock of Athena ...
... hell, Persephone, is called Sicilian because she was kidnapped from Enna in Sicily by Pluto (Cf. PL IV, 269). (1626) mourns and Helicon in the midst of its streams—you would be the happy and glorious leader of the flock of Athena ...
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... hell its name came to mean hell itself. 22. In these tears and the “tears of perfect moan” of Winchester, 55 and the “melodious tear” of Lyc, 14, there may be a reference to an old pracfooted Cyllenius” when he was dispatched from the ...
... hell its name came to mean hell itself. 22. In these tears and the “tears of perfect moan” of Winchester, 55 and the “melodious tear” of Lyc, 14, there may be a reference to an old pracfooted Cyllenius” when he was dispatched from the ...
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... hell as the beginning of the plot against the English king. Mil. ton was familiar with many demonic councils in classical literature and in PL he was destined to create a very different kind of infernal council from the bitterly ...
... hell as the beginning of the plot against the English king. Mil. ton was familiar with many demonic councils in classical literature and in PL he was destined to create a very different kind of infernal council from the bitterly ...
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... hell enters his chamber (for the secret adulterer passes no barren nights without a gentle concubine); but sleep was hardly quiet. ing and closing his eyes when the dark lord of shadows, the ruler of the speechless dead, who preys upon ...
... hell enters his chamber (for the secret adulterer passes no barren nights without a gentle concubine); but sleep was hardly quiet. ing and closing his eyes when the dark lord of shadows, the ruler of the speechless dead, who preys upon ...
Contenido
3 | |
173 | |
Paradise Regained | 471 |
Samson Agonistes | 531 |
Prose | 595 |
Appendix | 1021 |
Index of Names | 1045 |
BACK COVER | 1060 |
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Adam Aeneid ancient angels Areopagitica Aristotle Beast behold bishops Book called Chorus Christ Christian church Comus dark death delight divine doctrine doth E. M. W. Tillyard Earth Euripides evil eyes faith Father fear fire glory God's goddess gods grace Greek hand happy hast hath heart Heav'n heavenly Hell Hesiod holy honor human John John Milton Jove King Latin meaning learned less light live Lord Lycidas marriage Milton mind Muses nature night Ovid Ovid's Paradise Lost Paradise Regained peace perhaps Philistines Plato poem poet praise prelates Psalm Roman Samson Agonistes Satan says Serpent song SONNET soul spake spirit stars stood story sweet thee things thir thou thought Throne tion tradition translation Tree truth verse VIII virtue wings wisdom words Zeus