Milton and the BaroqueUniversity of Pittsburgh Press, 1980 - 192 หน้า |
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หน้า 75
... Adam's . In other words , Satan's vigour is a literary blemish in the poem only if the work is judged by the standards of the tradition Milton had dis- carded . A close examination of the changes which Milton gradually introduced into ...
... Adam's . In other words , Satan's vigour is a literary blemish in the poem only if the work is judged by the standards of the tradition Milton had dis- carded . A close examination of the changes which Milton gradually introduced into ...
หน้า 146
... Adam's enquiry into the seventeenth - century theories concerning the planetary systems ; but in the same way as our first view of Eden in the earlier part of the poem formed only an interlude in the major drama of the cosmic conflict ...
... Adam's enquiry into the seventeenth - century theories concerning the planetary systems ; but in the same way as our first view of Eden in the earlier part of the poem formed only an interlude in the major drama of the cosmic conflict ...
หน้า 165
... Adam constantly does . On the contrary , the Arch Antagonist is animated by an excess of self - confidence , by a proud conviction that he can attain to equality with God , and he un- hesitatingly exerts all his power to achieve it ...
... Adam constantly does . On the contrary , the Arch Antagonist is animated by an excess of self - confidence , by a proud conviction that he can attain to equality with God , and he un- hesitatingly exerts all his power to achieve it ...
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The Arch Antagonist | 50 |
Corporal Forms | 80 |
The War in Heaven | 116 |
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