Milton's Poetry: Its Development in TimeDuquesne University Press, 1979 - 273 páginas |
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... thought to induce a “ flicker of hesitation " with respect to whose entrance is to be gained by whom . Although there can be no doubt that " Thou " must be understood as the subject of the main predication , the length of the ...
... thought to induce a “ flicker of hesitation " with respect to whose entrance is to be gained by whom . Although there can be no doubt that " Thou " must be understood as the subject of the main predication , the length of the ...
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... thought we meant or betrays through opposites what we do mean . These are " cunning resemblances " indeed . Abel was himself elated to discover that what he thought he had discovered about ancient languages had been predicted , as it ...
... thought we meant or betrays through opposites what we do mean . These are " cunning resemblances " indeed . Abel was himself elated to discover that what he thought he had discovered about ancient languages had been predicted , as it ...
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... thought into existence— that it is , in short , an act of meaning - whereas parole secondaire merely conveys through mots the thoughts originating in the primary motion of language . Erasmus , Ascham , and Renaissance schoolmasters like ...
... thought into existence— that it is , in short , an act of meaning - whereas parole secondaire merely conveys through mots the thoughts originating in the primary motion of language . Erasmus , Ascham , and Renaissance schoolmasters like ...
Contenido
Occasional Experiments | 18 |
Lycidas in Christian Time | 45 |
From Shadows to Truth | 60 |
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Términos y frases comunes
according Adam allegory angel appears becomes beginning Book called Christ Christian classical close comes continuity contrary course creation criticism death distinction divine doctrine earth effect epic Eternity expect fall Father figure finally future God's grace hand heaven hope human idea Jesus John kind Kingdom language least less light live London Lord Lycidas meaning method Milton mind motion moving mysterious nature observes once opposites Paradise Lost Paradise Regained past pastoral patience perhaps poem poet present Providence question reader reason refers relation Renaissance represents resembles reveals Samson Satan says Scripture seems sense shadow soul speak stand temptation Testament theory things thou thought tion true truth turn types typological understanding virginity virtue vision wander whole writing York
Referencias a este libro
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 |