ComusUniversity Press, 1921 - 143 páginas |
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John Milton Arthur Wilson Verity. foundation of the far - ranging knowledge which makes Paradise Lost unique for diversity of suggestion and interest . At Milton went to Christ's College , Cambridge , in the Easter term of 1625 , took ...
John Milton Arthur Wilson Verity. foundation of the far - ranging knowledge which makes Paradise Lost unique for diversity of suggestion and interest . At Milton went to Christ's College , Cambridge , in the Easter term of 1625 , took ...
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... Paradise Lost X. 909-946 , in which Eve begs forgiveness of Adam , reproduced the poet's personal experience , while many passages in Samson Agonistes must have been inspired by the same cause . 3 1 i.e. old style . The volume was ...
... Paradise Lost X. 909-946 , in which Eve begs forgiveness of Adam , reproduced the poet's personal experience , while many passages in Samson Agonistes must have been inspired by the same cause . 3 1 i.e. old style . The volume was ...
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... lost what little power of eyesight remained . Salmasius retorted , and died before his second collection of ... Paradise Lost , III . 21-26 , leaves it doubtful from what disease he suffered , whether cataract or amaurosis ...
... lost what little power of eyesight remained . Salmasius retorted , and died before his second collection of ... Paradise Lost , III . 21-26 , leaves it doubtful from what disease he suffered , whether cataract or amaurosis ...
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... Paradise Lost , as we have it , could never have been written1 . Knowledge of life and human nature , insight into the problems of men's motives and emotions , grasp of the broader issues of the human tragedy , all these were essential ...
... Paradise Lost , as we have it , could never have been written1 . Knowledge of life and human nature , insight into the problems of men's motives and emotions , grasp of the broader issues of the human tragedy , all these were essential ...
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... lost Paradise began to assume prominence . Still , even when the subject was definitely chosen , the question of its treatment- dramatic or epic - remained . Milton contemplated the foriner . He even commenced work upon a drama of which ...
... lost Paradise began to assume prominence . Still , even when the subject was definitely chosen , the question of its treatment- dramatic or epic - remained . Milton contemplated the foriner . He even commenced work upon a drama of which ...
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Adonis Æneid allusion beautiful Ben Jonson blank verse called Cambridge character charm chastity Circe classical Comus dance daughter dramatic Earl of Bridgewater earth Echo edition Elizabethan enchanted English epithet Estrildis evil Faerie Queene fair favourite genius Germ goddess gods hath Heaven hence Henry Wotton Homer honour Il Penseroso influence Italy Jonson King L'Allegro Lady Latin Lawes's legend Locrine Lord Lord Brackley Ludlow Castle Lycidas lyric Masque Masson metaphor Midsummer-Night's Dream Milton nature night noun nymph Odyssey original Paradise Lost passage pastoral Penseroso perhaps phrase piece pleasure poem poet poetic poetry probably Puritanism reference rhyme rhythm river Sabrina Sabrina fair Samson Agonistes says scene sense Shakespeare Shepheards Calender shepherd Sir Henry song Sonnet soul Spenser Spirit stage-direction story sweet syllable Tempest Tennyson thou thought Thyrsis trochee verb virgin Virtue wood word writers youth