John Milton, Poet and HumanistPress of Western Reserve University, 1966 - 286 páginas |
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... result of a long process of introspective meditation , now summarized in a review of that part of his early creative work which he recognizes as most essentially individual in its inspira- tion , and serving , for those who cared more ...
... result of a long process of introspective meditation , now summarized in a review of that part of his early creative work which he recognizes as most essentially individual in its inspira- tion , and serving , for those who cared more ...
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... result from a sudden religious conversion , nor even for the kind of outward change of profession for which not a few of his seventeenth century predecessors and contemporaries in English verse gave precedent . Milton never felt the ...
... result from a sudden religious conversion , nor even for the kind of outward change of profession for which not a few of his seventeenth century predecessors and contemporaries in English verse gave precedent . Milton never felt the ...
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... result of his assimilation of the point of view of his ancient models is to be found in the great chorus which follows Samson's deeper expression of despair , in lines 608-650 . If any- thing in Milton or indeed in all modern literature ...
... result of his assimilation of the point of view of his ancient models is to be found in the great chorus which follows Samson's deeper expression of despair , in lines 608-650 . If any- thing in Milton or indeed in all modern literature ...
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The Youth of Milton | 1 |
Milton and the Art of | 161 |
6 The Dramatic Element in Paradise Lost | 208 |
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