A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 ページ |
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... Milton is far angrier and more threatening : the gulf between Anglican and Puritan had widened perilously since 1579 . After Lycidas Milton wrote no English verse for twenty years except a fragment of tragedy ( to which we shall recur ) ...
... Milton is far angrier and more threatening : the gulf between Anglican and Puritan had widened perilously since 1579 . After Lycidas Milton wrote no English verse for twenty years except a fragment of tragedy ( to which we shall recur ) ...
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... Milton wrote in fetters when he wrote of Angels and God , and at liberty when of Devils and Hell . " It is the chief structural flaw in Paradise Lost that the interest declines after the first two books , in which Milton wrote " of ...
... Milton wrote in fetters when he wrote of Angels and God , and at liberty when of Devils and Hell . " It is the chief structural flaw in Paradise Lost that the interest declines after the first two books , in which Milton wrote " of ...
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... Milton's theme was the Redemption , why did he choose an episode so briefly related in the Gospels ? The answer is clear ; Paradise was lost when Adam yielded to the Tempter , regained when Jesus withstood him : Winning by conquest what ...
... Milton's theme was the Redemption , why did he choose an episode so briefly related in the Gospels ? The answer is clear ; Paradise was lost when Adam yielded to the Tempter , regained when Jesus withstood him : Winning by conquest what ...
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