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Pagina 182
... drama on this theme constitute the first definite step in the composition of Paradise Lost . Phillips reports that he actually wrote at this time a version of Satan's address to the sun ( Paradise Lost , Book IV , lines 30-41 ) as the ...
... drama on this theme constitute the first definite step in the composition of Paradise Lost . Phillips reports that he actually wrote at this time a version of Satan's address to the sun ( Paradise Lost , Book IV , lines 30-41 ) as the ...
Pagina 188
... DRAMA TO EPIC . We do not know exactly either when or why Milton abandoned his idea of a drama on the Fall and determined to throw his materials into epic form . It is apparent from the fourth draft that Milton , when he came to ...
... DRAMA TO EPIC . We do not know exactly either when or why Milton abandoned his idea of a drama on the Fall and determined to throw his materials into epic form . It is apparent from the fourth draft that Milton , when he came to ...
Pagina 284
... drama . The principle of hybris is invoked again in the description of the Philistines and a final chorus applies to them precisely the formula of the Greeks . Offended at their mad pride God sends to them a spirit of frenzy — the ...
... drama . The principle of hybris is invoked again in the description of the Philistines and a final chorus applies to them precisely the formula of the Greeks . Offended at their mad pride God sends to them a spirit of frenzy — the ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
V | 116 |
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 268 |
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