Milton's Poetry: Its Development in TimeDuquesne University Press, 1979 - 273 páginas |
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... reader a review , but if this were the primary difficulty we would not read the Greek tragedies ; knowing the outcome did not affect Sophocles in his choice of subject , nor do we denominate the Oedipus an un- transmuted lump of ...
... reader a review , but if this were the primary difficulty we would not read the Greek tragedies ; knowing the outcome did not affect Sophocles in his choice of subject , nor do we denominate the Oedipus an un- transmuted lump of ...
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... reader who knows that God will a little onward lend his guiding hand to those dark steps , where there will once again be choice of sun or shade . So also with the words of Manoa , who in his last speech asserts that " Samson hath quit ...
... reader who knows that God will a little onward lend his guiding hand to those dark steps , where there will once again be choice of sun or shade . So also with the words of Manoa , who in his last speech asserts that " Samson hath quit ...
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... reader can see how the poet informs his ironies and anticipations with providential meaning . Dramatic irony always produces artistic distance , thereby conferring a degree of omnisci- ence on the reader ; Milton's irony conveys ...
... reader can see how the poet informs his ironies and anticipations with providential meaning . Dramatic irony always produces artistic distance , thereby conferring a degree of omnisci- ence on the reader ; Milton's irony conveys ...
Contenido
Occasional Experiments | 18 |
Lycidas in Christian Time | 45 |
From Shadows to Truth | 60 |
Derechos de autor | |
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Términos y frases comunes
Adam and Eve allegory allusion analogy angel antitype appears Areopagitica Aristotle Augustine becomes beginning Book brief epic Christ chronos Circumcision classical contrary course creation crypsis death divine doctrine dramatic earth Eternitie Eternity exegetical Fair Infant Father finally fulfillment God's grace hand hath heaven Hebrews Hughes human imagery irony Jesus John judgment kairos Kingdom language literary London Lord Lycidas meaning metonymy Milton mind Moses motion mysterious terms Nativity Ode nature Old Testament once Paradise Lost Paradise Regained paradox pastoral patience poem poet poet's poetic poetry Prophets Providence reader reason relation Religio Medici Renaissance resembles reveals Samson Samson Agonistes Satan says Scripture sense Serpent shadow shadowy Types significance simile Sonnet soul stand stanzas tempestivity temptation thee Theocritus theological theory of types things thir thou thought tion true Types to Truth typological Vergil virginity virtue vision wander words York
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The Matter of Revolution: Science, Poetry, and Politics in the Age of Milton John Rogers Vista previa limitada - 1996 |
Remembering and Repeating: Biblical Creation in Paradise Lost Regina M. Schwartz Vista previa limitada - 1988 |