Milton's Biblical and Classical ImageryDuquesne University Press, 1984 - 258 ページ |
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... context of Milton's invocation , the only feasible interpretations are that Urania's song symbolizes an attribute of the Father or an idea pre - existing in the divine mind or else that it represents the song of the angels before the ...
... context of Milton's invocation , the only feasible interpretations are that Urania's song symbolizes an attribute of the Father or an idea pre - existing in the divine mind or else that it represents the song of the angels before the ...
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... context in his own poetic fiction ; he has varied his literary technique , not ( necessarily ) changed his own mind ... contexts the same author might treat them variably , now stressing analogies and now emphasizing distinctions . Just ...
... context in his own poetic fiction ; he has varied his literary technique , not ( necessarily ) changed his own mind ... contexts the same author might treat them variably , now stressing analogies and now emphasizing distinctions . Just ...
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... context of the poem , but not a fortiori for the world beyond and without the poetic " heterocosm . ” In this system of interlocking truths and apparent truths — of history and fiction and of philosophy and myth — the juxtaposition of ...
... context of the poem , but not a fortiori for the world beyond and without the poetic " heterocosm . ” In this system of interlocking truths and apparent truths — of history and fiction and of philosophy and myth — the juxtaposition of ...
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Meaning and Name | 88 |
Wisdom and Spiritual Exegesis | 102 |
Spirit and Muse | 114 |
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According Adam allusions analogy angels appear argument ascend associated Biblical Book called celestial Chapter Christ Christian classical compared Comus conception context contrast conventional darkness death derived describing devil divine doctrine earth earthly emphasize English epic evil exploits fall fallen Father final fire followed gods Greek haemony hand Heaven heavenly Hebrew Hell heroes heroic Holy Homer Hughes human ignis imagery inspiration interpretation invocation invoked John knowledge later Latin light lines London Major meaning metaphor Milton mind motif Musa Muse myth nature opinion original pagan Paradise Lost passage persons poem poet poetic poetry present Prose reference Regained Renaissance represented sacred Samson Satan Scriptural seems sense significant similar similes song soul spheres Spirit stars Studies suggests symbol theme things tion tradition translated true truth universe Urania verse vision wisdom York