Milton: Modern Essays in CriticismArthur Edward Barker Oxford University Press, 1965 - 483 páginas |
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... lines of camouflaging rhetoric , cuts across the whole pas- sage like a command . The lines display exquisite prosaic skills that descend to the Renaissance from traditional oratory and diplomacy , an eloquence which Milton learned at ...
... lines of camouflaging rhetoric , cuts across the whole pas- sage like a command . The lines display exquisite prosaic skills that descend to the Renaissance from traditional oratory and diplomacy , an eloquence which Milton learned at ...
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... line is given a strikingly abnormal reading , and " soul " is still put into the background - unless one assigns it primacy ; but all three cannot have equal value here - and this is precisely the way we must read the lines of Paradise ...
... line is given a strikingly abnormal reading , and " soul " is still put into the background - unless one assigns it primacy ; but all three cannot have equal value here - and this is precisely the way we must read the lines of Paradise ...
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... line may be read , in conjunction with the second line , as a sprung - rhythm four - beat line ( like the second ) ; or , in the blank verse , as a trochaic half - line , with the sadness of the half - lines in Virgil ( which echoed in ...
... line may be read , in conjunction with the second line , as a sprung - rhythm four - beat line ( like the second ) ; or , in the blank verse , as a trochaic half - line , with the sadness of the half - lines in Virgil ( which echoed in ...
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B RAJAN Simple Sensuous and Passionate | 3 |
HUGH N MACLEAN Miltons Fair Infant | 21 |
LAURENCE STAPLETON Milton and the New Music | 31 |
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accents action Adam and Eve Adam's Aeneid allegory angels beginning Book C. S. Lewis Christ Christian classical Comus critics dark death divine doctrine dramatic dream E. M. W. Tillyard earth EDITOR'S NOTE English epic Eve's evil Fair Infant faith Fall Ficino final Fortunate Fall God's grace harmony hath Heaven Hell human Ibid Il Penseroso imagery interpretation John Milton knowledge light lines Lycidas man's masque meaning ment metaphor Michael mind moral narrative Nativity Ode nature Neoplatonism obedience Orpheus Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage pastoral pattern philosophical physical Platonic PMLA poem poet poetic poetry present Raphael reader reason reference Renaissance repentance reveals Samson Agonistes Satan says scene seems sense shadow soliloquy sonnet soul speech spirit stanza structure suggests symbolic temptation thee theme things thir thou thought Tillyard tion tradition tragedy tragic verse virtue vision wisdom word