Milton's Biblical and Classical ImageryDuquesne University Press, 1984 - 258 ページ |
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... classical setting - to the stormy Hebrides , to Land's End and “ the fable of Bellerus old , " and to St. Michael's Mount . Milton ends this section of the poem by juxtaposing a prayer to the Archangel for pity with a classical motif ...
... classical setting - to the stormy Hebrides , to Land's End and “ the fable of Bellerus old , " and to St. Michael's Mount . Milton ends this section of the poem by juxtaposing a prayer to the Archangel for pity with a classical motif ...
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... classical theme — though in their context they are well adapted to this neoclassical drama on an Old Testament miracle . Although the imagery of " sudden flame " had been applied to Achilles and other classical heroes and though the ...
... classical theme — though in their context they are well adapted to this neoclassical drama on an Old Testament miracle . Although the imagery of " sudden flame " had been applied to Achilles and other classical heroes and though the ...
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... classical allusions than in some of his earlier English poems in the Spenserian or the Jonsonian tradition . Renaissance pastoral normally involved Sicilian or Arcadian allusions . Classical myth was virtually endemic in the masque . In ...
... classical allusions than in some of his earlier English poems in the Spenserian or the Jonsonian tradition . Renaissance pastoral normally involved Sicilian or Arcadian allusions . Classical myth was virtually endemic in the masque . In ...
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Meaning and Name | 88 |
Wisdom and Spiritual Exegesis | 102 |
Spirit and Muse | 114 |
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