Milton's ImageryColumbia University Press, 1950 - 260 páginas Studies Milton's imagery in his works as concerned with the form or the content of the imagery by looking at its differences in intensity and complexity. |
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... never saw . ( P.L. , II , 98 ) " Perhaps " is the key word . Without it , the passage would mean that no sunspot , however portentous , could equal the Devil himself in malignancy . Such a thing does not admit of doubt . With it , the ...
... never saw . ( P.L. , II , 98 ) " Perhaps " is the key word . Without it , the passage would mean that no sunspot , however portentous , could equal the Devil himself in malignancy . Such a thing does not admit of doubt . With it , the ...
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... never knew the soyle , never handl'd Dibble or Spade to set the least pot- herbe that grew there , much lesse had endur'd an houres sweat or chil- nesse , and yet challenges as his right the binding or unbinding of every flower , the ...
... never knew the soyle , never handl'd Dibble or Spade to set the least pot- herbe that grew there , much lesse had endur'd an houres sweat or chil- nesse , and yet challenges as his right the binding or unbinding of every flower , the ...
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... never voluntarily make a sacrifice for the common good : [ The rule of bishops will cause ] such a wide gulph of distraction in this land as will never close her dismall gap , untill ye be forc't ( for of your selvs ye wil never do as ...
... never voluntarily make a sacrifice for the common good : [ The rule of bishops will cause ] such a wide gulph of distraction in this land as will never close her dismall gap , untill ye be forc't ( for of your selvs ye wil never do as ...
Contenido
LONDON PRIVATE LIFE | 46 |
TRAVEL AND WAR | 71 |
NATURE | 93 |
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Adam Adam and Eve allusions Anim Apol Areo attack beast Bible Biblical bird Bishop Hall Chapter Christ Christian Church Fathers Cicero classic clouds Colast Comus contemporaries derogatory images divine divorce Doct earth Eikon Eikon Basilike elaborate England English evil fable Faerie Queene figures flowers Garden Garden of Eden gods Gospell group of images hand hath heaven Hell Hercules hill imagery John Milton King Charles knowledge large number less light literary Lycidas Milton moon moral Morus myth nature never non-figurative passages opponent Osgood pamphlets Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Parliament Plutarch poems prayer Prelat Prolusion Pupillage Ready & Easy reference Renaissance Roman Salmasius Samson Samson Agonistes Satan Scripture serpent simile sound speaks specific spirit spring Spurgeon symbol Tetra things thinking thir thou thought tion truth unto various VIII wind wings word writing
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A Study of the Imagery in the Gothic Romances of Ann Radcliffe Ford Harris Swigart Sin vista previa disponible - 1980 |