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Pagina 188
... REASONS FOR THE CHANGE FROM DRAMA TO EPIC . We do not know exactly either when or why Milton abandoned his idea of a drama ... reason to believe that this fact alone would have deterred him . Quiller - Coach & believes the closing of the ...
... REASONS FOR THE CHANGE FROM DRAMA TO EPIC . We do not know exactly either when or why Milton abandoned his idea of a drama ... reason to believe that this fact alone would have deterred him . Quiller - Coach & believes the closing of the ...
Pagina 307
... reason Milton puts Ophiuchus in the arctic sky , though only with considerable astronomical freedom . Even when Milton digresses in his similes he does not do so , as Homer and other poets do , for the sole reason of drawing a diverting ...
... reason Milton puts Ophiuchus in the arctic sky , though only with considerable astronomical freedom . Even when Milton digresses in his similes he does not do so , as Homer and other poets do , for the sole reason of drawing a diverting ...
Pagina 342
... reason to make clear the relationship between them.17 In the Marriage of Heaven and Hell Blake says that Satan represents desire , and the Messiah , reason or the restrainer . He then goes on to invert Milton's ethical code by ...
... reason to make clear the relationship between them.17 In the Marriage of Heaven and Hell Blake says that Satan represents desire , and the Messiah , reason or the restrainer . He then goes on to invert Milton's ethical code by ...
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