Milton's Theatrical Epic: The Invention and Design of Paradise LostHarvard University Press, 1980 - 161 ページ |
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... traditional Renaissance practice of mimesis , promulgated in books of rhetoric and adopted by various Continental theorists , was aptly suited to a poet who wrote in his major works not only of the fallen material world but also of the ...
... traditional Renaissance practice of mimesis , promulgated in books of rhetoric and adopted by various Continental theorists , was aptly suited to a poet who wrote in his major works not only of the fallen material world but also of the ...
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... traditional epic structure to match its traditional epic blank - verse form . Obvious in the book divisions of the 1674 edition are those elements that Milton originally envisaged in theatrical terms and , conscious of the unities ...
... traditional epic structure to match its traditional epic blank - verse form . Obvious in the book divisions of the 1674 edition are those elements that Milton originally envisaged in theatrical terms and , conscious of the unities ...
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... traditional epic visions of the future , Milton gave a freshness of point of view and an originality of presentation and form to episodes that , when read in context , are suggestively symbolic but at times labored narratives . At the ...
... traditional epic visions of the future , Milton gave a freshness of point of view and an originality of presentation and form to episodes that , when read in context , are suggestively symbolic but at times labored narratives . At the ...
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THE INWARD VISION I | 1 |
INCONSTANT THEATRICAL DESIGNS | 16 |
THE VAST DESIGN EMERGES | 40 |
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