Milton Criticism: Selections from Four CenturiesJames Thorpe Collier Books, 1969 - 376 páginas |
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... Satan , it is doubtful whether Milton did him the honor of spreading him thus into every human soul . Satan is therefore not " passion " as Christ is " reason " -that is to say , not Satan in the poems ; in Milton's mind , it is quite ...
... Satan , it is doubtful whether Milton did him the honor of spreading him thus into every human soul . Satan is therefore not " passion " as Christ is " reason " -that is to say , not Satan in the poems ; in Milton's mind , it is quite ...
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... Satanic ex- planations . The grandeur of Satan is confined to the first half of the poem ; if we risk the total significance on him , the second half contributes nothing to the whole : it is an accretion , how- ever excellent in itself ...
... Satanic ex- planations . The grandeur of Satan is confined to the first half of the poem ; if we risk the total significance on him , the second half contributes nothing to the whole : it is an accretion , how- ever excellent in itself ...
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... Satan is a more powerful figure than the Son . The odds are against him , but still he struggles , and wins our profoundest sympathy and admiration . It is of no avail to retort that Satan's energies are evil . Nominally they are either ...
... Satan is a more powerful figure than the Son . The odds are against him , but still he struggles , and wins our profoundest sympathy and admiration . It is of no avail to retort that Satan's energies are evil . Nominally they are either ...
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Joseph Addison six Spectator PAPERS ON Paradise Lost | 23 |
Jonathan Richardson EXPLANATORY NOTES AND REMARKS | 54 |
Samuel Johnson MILTON 1779 | 65 |
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