Regaining Paradise LostLongman, 1994 - 151 pages |
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... poem imaginatively in the cultural fabric in which it had its origins . Certainly Milton's English ( like Donne's or Shakespeare's ) is early modern English and its obscurities need glossing ; moreover , Milton's ( like Pope's or ...
... poem imaginatively in the cultural fabric in which it had its origins . Certainly Milton's English ( like Donne's or Shakespeare's ) is early modern English and its obscurities need glossing ; moreover , Milton's ( like Pope's or ...
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Thomas N. Corns. poems which are affixed to the epic for the first time . The poem which is usually attributed to Samuel Barrow , with a fulsomeness perhaps less surprising in neo - Latin , rather than vernacular poetry , foregrounds the ...
Thomas N. Corns. poems which are affixed to the epic for the first time . The poem which is usually attributed to Samuel Barrow , with a fulsomeness perhaps less surprising in neo - Latin , rather than vernacular poetry , foregrounds the ...
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... poem poses fascinating interpretative problems . At its simplest Milton's decision to eschew simple chronology constitutes another neoclassical gesture . Virgil had begun his narrative not with the fall of Troy but with Aeneas's arrival ...
... poem poses fascinating interpretative problems . At its simplest Milton's decision to eschew simple chronology constitutes another neoclassical gesture . Virgil had begun his narrative not with the fall of Troy but with Aeneas's arrival ...
Contents
The Holy Spirit | 23 |
The problem of Satan | 44 |
The private life of Adam and | 64 |
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