A Milton HandbookF. S. Croft & Company, 1946 - 465 pages |
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Page 142
... theme . Christ is for him not the suffering Saviour but the mighty Pan , kindly come to dwell among men . The sweet- ness of the manger scene , so beautifully imaged in Crashaw's nativity ode and in the Christmas carols , gives way to ...
... theme . Christ is for him not the suffering Saviour but the mighty Pan , kindly come to dwell among men . The sweet- ness of the manger scene , so beautifully imaged in Crashaw's nativity ode and in the Christmas carols , gives way to ...
Page 179
... theme . " I will some day recall in song the things of my native land , and Arthur , who carried war even into fairyland . Or I shall tell of those great - hearted champions bound in the society of the Round Table , and ( O may the ...
... theme . " I will some day recall in song the things of my native land , and Arthur , who carried war even into fairyland . Or I shall tell of those great - hearted champions bound in the society of the Round Table , and ( O may the ...
Page 216
... Theme of Death in " Paradise Lost " ) that Milton changed his theological attitude toward the Fall and its results ... theme of the Fall as a supreme misfortune separate from the theme of its happy consequences through the sacri- fice of ...
... Theme of Death in " Paradise Lost " ) that Milton changed his theological attitude toward the Fall and its results ... theme of the Fall as a supreme misfortune separate from the theme of its happy consequences through the sacri- fice of ...
Contents
1 Composition and Publication | 1 |
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 12 |
MILTONS FAME AND INFLUENCE | 67 |
Copyright | |
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