John Milton: PoetryTwayne, 1978 - 199 Studies the art of seventeenth-century English poet John Milton, focusing on his epic poem "Paradise Lost"; looks at some of his early influences, and examines the greatest of his early poems and the emergence of his central vision. |
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... argument " ( theme , story ) is the origin of evil and the path to salvation , an argument high enough to hold the reader's attention , but the pur- pose of the entertainment goes far beyond enjoyment . " Eternal Providence " is the ...
... argument " ( theme , story ) is the origin of evil and the path to salvation , an argument high enough to hold the reader's attention , but the pur- pose of the entertainment goes far beyond enjoyment . " Eternal Providence " is the ...
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... argument to Eve ( 9. 696-97 ) is therefore valid ? Perhaps man's sin is necessary to complete God's creation ? God flatly denies the whole intricate argument : Adam would have been " Happier , had it suffic'd him to have known / Good by ...
... argument to Eve ( 9. 696-97 ) is therefore valid ? Perhaps man's sin is necessary to complete God's creation ? God flatly denies the whole intricate argument : Adam would have been " Happier , had it suffic'd him to have known / Good by ...
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... Argument : A Study of Milton's De Doctrina Christiana as a Gloss upon Paradise Lost . Princeton , N.J .: Princeton University Press , 1941. Important study ; flawed by forcing the epic to fit Kelley's reading of Milton's theology ...
... Argument : A Study of Milton's De Doctrina Christiana as a Gloss upon Paradise Lost . Princeton , N.J .: Princeton University Press , 1941. Important study ; flawed by forcing the epic to fit Kelley's reading of Milton's theology ...
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About the Author | 8 |
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Abdiel Adam and Eve Adam's allegorical angels archetype Arethuse argument asserts beauty Belial Biblical blind bliss chaos Chorus Christ Christian Classical complete Comus Comus's creation Dalila darkness death demonic despair devil disobedience divine drama dream earth ectype English epic eternal Eve's evil fall fallen father felix culpa fruit garden glory God's grace haemony Harapha heaven heavenly hell Heracles human Il Penseroso Jesus John Milton L'Allegro Lady Lady's lesson light lines Lucifer Lycidas man's mankind Manoa masque Michael mode Moloch moral muse myth mythic nativity ode nature obedience pagan pain Paradise Lost Paradise Regained pastoral pattern Penseroso persona poem poet poetic poetry praise pride Raphael reader reason Sabrina Samson Agonistes Satan seems serpent shadow song Sonnet Sonnet 19 speech Spirit stanza stars temptation thee thir thou throne Thyrsis tion tradition tree typological understanding unfallen vision voice