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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... passages , involving the ascent of a mountain and the sharp contrast between a difficult and an easy path , are ... passage from Hesiod in his Memorabilia of Socrates and then continues with the account of the judgement of Hercules ...
... passages , involving the ascent of a mountain and the sharp contrast between a difficult and an easy path , are ... passage from Hesiod in his Memorabilia of Socrates and then continues with the account of the judgement of Hercules ...
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... passage concerns a single tree , and one that is uprooted , not left standing . None of the suggested passages are close enough to make it more likely for Milton to have derived this image from books than from experience . 15 Mountains ...
... passage concerns a single tree , and one that is uprooted , not left standing . None of the suggested passages are close enough to make it more likely for Milton to have derived this image from books than from experience . 15 Mountains ...
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... passage may be based on his recollection of his confinement , " In darkness , and with dangers compast round , " and of his being led out , free and safe , after the Act of Oblivion . However this may be , 90 it is certain that he makes ...
... passage may be based on his recollection of his confinement , " In darkness , and with dangers compast round , " and of his being led out , free and safe , after the Act of Oblivion . However this may be , 90 it is certain that he makes ...
Contenido
LONDON PRIVATE LIFE | 46 |
TRAVEL AND WAR | 71 |
NATURE | 93 |
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Adam Anim Apol appear Areo argument attack authority better bishops body Chapter Charles Christ Church classic clear clouds Comus concerned considered course Doct early earth effect Eikon elaborate England English evidence eyes fact fall Fathers figures flowers follow force Garden give gods Hall hand hath head heaven hill imagery images important Italy King knowledge leaves less light living look means merely Milton mind moral nature never once Paradise Lost passage perhaps poems probably Prolusion reason reference Satan seems simile sound speaks specific spirit spring stand suggest things thinking thir thought true truth turn various whole wind wings 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 |