John Milton: A Sketch of His Life and WritingsMacmillan, 1964 - 224 páginas |
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... feeling the difference be- tween his recent past and the present . In the world of his college and the larger world of the university he had come to be a figure of recognized intellectual and literary distinction ; now he is an obscure ...
... feeling the difference be- tween his recent past and the present . In the world of his college and the larger world of the university he had come to be a figure of recognized intellectual and literary distinction ; now he is an obscure ...
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... feeling of the conclusion , the poet's wish for a friend like Manso to stand by him in life and death . Milton had intended to go to Sicily and Greece , but reports from home of increasing disturbance in church and state caused him to ...
... feeling of the conclusion , the poet's wish for a friend like Manso to stand by him in life and death . Milton had intended to go to Sicily and Greece , but reports from home of increasing disturbance in church and state caused him to ...
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... feeling is dramatized and sublimated in an impersonal way : as a spokesman for truth , he links himself with the ... feels again the high heroic mood of earlier years . He rejoices in what the Commonwealth has so far accomplished and ...
... feeling is dramatized and sublimated in an impersonal way : as a spokesman for truth , he links himself with the ... feels again the high heroic mood of earlier years . He rejoices in what the Commonwealth has so far accomplished and ...
Contenido
Introduction | 9 |
16081632 | 17 |
St Pauls School and Cambridge | 18 |
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Adam and Eve Adam's allusions angels anonymous appeared Areopagitica Aubrey blank verse blind caesura Cambridge Christ Christian classical Comus contrast creation critical death despair Diodati divine doctrine drama Dryden earlier earth earthly echoes edition Elegy English epic epic games evil Eyeless in Gaza faith fame father friends glory God's Greek heaven hell heroic human humanist humble ideal ideas imaginative invocation Italian John Milton King later Latin less liberty lines live Lycidas Marchamont Needham Milton's early mind modern moral Muse nature pamphlets Paradise Lost Paradise Regained parliament passage perhaps Phillips phrase poem poet poet's poetic poetry praise pride Prolusion prose Puritan readers Reason of Church religious Renaissance rhythm Samson Samson Agonistes Satan Second Defence sense Smectymnuus songs sonnet speech Spenser style thee theme things Thomas Ellwood thou thought tion tract tradition virtue vision writing