Milton: Paradise LostA. E. Dyson, Julian Lovelock Macmillan, 1973 - Всего страниц: 253 |
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... question posed at 146 , it is still a direct answer to that question , Belial is willing to lose ' this intellectual being ' . The choice is not , as he suggests , between annihilation and continued existence , but between different ...
... question posed at 146 , it is still a direct answer to that question , Belial is willing to lose ' this intellectual being ' . The choice is not , as he suggests , between annihilation and continued existence , but between different ...
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... question I would ask is how does he so convince us ? His insistence on simultaneity is easily documented . How many times do we see Christ ascend , after the war in Heaven , after the passion , after Harrowing Hell , after giving Satan ...
... question I would ask is how does he so convince us ? His insistence on simultaneity is easily documented . How many times do we see Christ ascend , after the war in Heaven , after the passion , after Harrowing Hell , after giving Satan ...
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... question as the reader struggles to maintain an awkward , backward - moving perspective . There is now a time ( d ) ... questions , and the half - line that follows answers them , not ' to mortal men ' who think in terms of duration and ...
... question as the reader struggles to maintain an awkward , backward - moving perspective . There is now a time ( d ) ... questions , and the half - line that follows answers them , not ' to mortal men ' who think in terms of duration and ...
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Acknowledgements 7 | 9 |
ANDREW MARVELL p 35JOHN DENNIS P | 35 |
WILLIAM BLAKE p 44WILLIAM | 55 |
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A. E. DYSON Adam and Eve Adam's Aeneid Aeschylos archetypal Basil Willey beauty blank verse Book C. S. Lewis Christian consciousness course critics death delight Devil divine dramatic E. M. W. Tillyard effect Eliot English epic voice eternal Eve's evil F. R. Leavis fact fall fallen angels feel Frank Kermode fruit garden God's Greek heart heaven Hell hero heroic heroism Hesiod Homer human imagination innocence JOHN WAIN Kermode language less light man's means ment Milton mind modern moral myth nature never original Paradise Lost passage passions perhaps pleasure poem poem's poet poetic Prom Promethean Prometheus reader reading experience reality reason rhetoric rhyme romantic Satan seems sense Shakespeare Shelley simile SOURCE speech spirit Stock response style sublime suffering suggest syntax T. S. Eliot theme things thou thought tion true truth virtue Waldock words writing Zeus