John MiltonContinuum, 1990 - 189 páginas |
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... suggest , but , when we finish reading or hearing a passage , we often see that he suggests more than we at first suspect . His is a densely allusive style . His syntax , an influence on many later poets , allows direct meaning to ...
... suggest , but , when we finish reading or hearing a passage , we often see that he suggests more than we at first suspect . His is a densely allusive style . His syntax , an influence on many later poets , allows direct meaning to ...
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... suggests that God may catch them lying in Hell and destroy them utterly . They spring up like sleepy men , blindly obeying their " general's voice " ; their sinning against heavenly obedience has reduced them to the forced obedience of ...
... suggests that God may catch them lying in Hell and destroy them utterly . They spring up like sleepy men , blindly obeying their " general's voice " ; their sinning against heavenly obedience has reduced them to the forced obedience of ...
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... suggesting that nothing earthly , not even Eden , is secure from evil . Its beauty and scents nearly intoxicate Satan ... suggests the future of man after the Fall . Since Earth is a reflection of Heaven , the poet uses some of the same ...
... suggesting that nothing earthly , not even Eden , is secure from evil . Its beauty and scents nearly intoxicate Satan ... suggests the future of man after the Fall . Since Earth is a reflection of Heaven , the poet uses some of the same ...
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action Adam and Eve Adam's angels aware beauty becomes begins blind Book called cause Christ Christian church claims classical comes complete Comus contrast created creation critics darkness death described divine Earth earthly English epic Eve's evil express faith fall fallen Father fear feelings final follow forces freedom God's Heaven heavenly Hell hero heroism hope human ideal ideas important indicates Italy John King knowledge Lady language later lead learning light lines London man's means Milton mind moves nature obedience Paradise Lost pastoral perfect physical poem poet poet's poetic poetry political possible present Press provides questions reader reason reflects remains reminds response result reveals Samson Satan says seems seen sense serpent shows Son's speech Spirit story strength style suggests temptation theme tion traditional tree tries University virtue vision