John Milton, Poet and HumanistPress of Western Reserve University, 1966 - 286 páginas |
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Página 128
... imagination has carried him into the situation ; he seems to be holding two points of view , that of the Cyclops , and that of the unsympathetic world which is laughing at him . In another lover's lament ( Idyl III ) extravagant ...
... imagination has carried him into the situation ; he seems to be holding two points of view , that of the Cyclops , and that of the unsympathetic world which is laughing at him . In another lover's lament ( Idyl III ) extravagant ...
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... imagination by the necessity Milton was under of giving " physical , geometric embodiment to a far - reaching scheme of abstract speculation and thought - parts of it very reluctant to such treatment . " This un- doubtedly is sound ...
... imagination by the necessity Milton was under of giving " physical , geometric embodiment to a far - reaching scheme of abstract speculation and thought - parts of it very reluctant to such treatment . " This un- doubtedly is sound ...
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... imagination . In Paradise Lost Milton affirms that the account of the battle in Heaven is merely a way of representing spiritual truth to the human understanding . Obviously his belief is any- thing but naive . And as to the actual ...
... imagination . In Paradise Lost Milton affirms that the account of the battle in Heaven is merely a way of representing spiritual truth to the human understanding . Obviously his belief is any- thing but naive . And as to the actual ...
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The Youth of Milton | 1 |
The Chronology of Miltons Private Studies | 75 |
The Pastoral Elegy and Miltons Lycidas | 126 |
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