All in All: Unity, Diversity, and the Miltonic PerspectiveCharles W. Durham, Kristin A. Pruitt Susquehanna University Press, 1999 - 268 oldal The sixteen essays in this collection reflect the individuality and diversity of varied ideas and approaches to Milton scholarship. They demonstrate the continued scholarly commitment to a search for truths in and about Milton's works, a process that began in the seventeenth century and promises to continue unabated into the next millennium. |
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... death , and it is not integrated with any larger pattern of reference in the poem . ) Milton , however , figures and refigures the Lady's death in a set of complex and complexly interrelated conceits , then concludes with an apotheosis ...
... death , and it is not integrated with any larger pattern of reference in the poem . ) Milton , however , figures and refigures the Lady's death in a set of complex and complexly interrelated conceits , then concludes with an apotheosis ...
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... death in childbirth was like in order to write elegies that evoked such a death or discussed its implications . They would have needed merely to construct a set of decorous abstractions designed to signify the meaning of such an event ...
... death in childbirth was like in order to write elegies that evoked such a death or discussed its implications . They would have needed merely to construct a set of decorous abstractions designed to signify the meaning of such an event ...
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... death , specificity of all kinds became more common in elegiac verse . Earlier specific poems that do so , however ... death include Henry Howard , Earl of Surrey's epitaph on the death of Thomas Clere during the siege of Muttrell ...
... death , specificity of all kinds became more common in elegiac verse . Earlier specific poems that do so , however ... death include Henry Howard , Earl of Surrey's epitaph on the death of Thomas Clere during the siege of Muttrell ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Obedience | 39 |
Eve as the Hero | 67 |
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