Milton's Biblical and Classical ImageryDuquesne University Press, 1984 - 258 ページ |
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... Scriptural motifs in Milton's poetry as a whole . The following chapters , on the other hand , are focused on particular images in his major and minor poetry and involve a more detailed scrutiny of their context in the Renaissance ...
... Scriptural motifs in Milton's poetry as a whole . The following chapters , on the other hand , are focused on particular images in his major and minor poetry and involve a more detailed scrutiny of their context in the Renaissance ...
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... Scriptural model for poetry as well as a Scriptural theme . Milton himself had once considered the Book of Job as a model for the brief epic , and he had extolled the Psalms and the Apocalypse as examples of lyric and tragedy . Yet ...
... Scriptural model for poetry as well as a Scriptural theme . Milton himself had once considered the Book of Job as a model for the brief epic , and he had extolled the Psalms and the Apocalypse as examples of lyric and tragedy . Yet ...
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... Scriptural records which provide the source of Milton's epic argument and the " guidance of the Holy Spirit " by which they must be understood . In the 1667 edition of Paradise Lost each of the two " sub - invocations " constitutes a ...
... Scriptural records which provide the source of Milton's epic argument and the " guidance of the Holy Spirit " by which they must be understood . In the 1667 edition of Paradise Lost each of the two " sub - invocations " constitutes a ...
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Meaning and Name | 88 |
Wisdom and Spiritual Exegesis | 102 |
Spirit and Muse | 114 |
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