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Pagina 12
`When I consider how my light is spent' (Sonnet XVI, line 1) voices a bitter complaint against a taskmaster God who ... calling down God's vengeance for the Waldensians slaughtered by the forces of the Roman Catholic Duke of Savoy.
`When I consider how my light is spent' (Sonnet XVI, line 1) voices a bitter complaint against a taskmaster God who ... calling down God's vengeance for the Waldensians slaughtered by the forces of the Roman Catholic Duke of Savoy.
Pagina 13
Homeric catalogue of Satan's generals; councils in hell and in heaven; epic pageants and games; supernatural powers ± God, the Son, and good and evil angels. The poem also has a fierce battle in heaven between two armies, replete with ...
Homeric catalogue of Satan's generals; councils in hell and in heaven; epic pageants and games; supernatural powers ± God, the Son, and good and evil angels. The poem also has a fierce battle in heaven between two armies, replete with ...
Pagina 14
... the formal coronation of Charles II (Knoppers 1994: 96±114) ± to be greeted instead with a universal hiss from his followers turned into snakes, as all of them are forced to enact a grotesque black comedy of God's devising.
... the formal coronation of Charles II (Knoppers 1994: 96±114) ± to be greeted instead with a universal hiss from his followers turned into snakes, as all of them are forced to enact a grotesque black comedy of God's devising.
Pagina 16
... Milton associates his poem explicitly with the republican Lucan's unfinished epic, Pharsalia, or The Civil War, which was the font of a countertradition to Virgil's celebration of an Augustan empire predestined by the Gods.
... Milton associates his poem explicitly with the republican Lucan's unfinished epic, Pharsalia, or The Civil War, which was the font of a countertradition to Virgil's celebration of an Augustan empire predestined by the Gods.
Pagina 19
Satan plots his temptation, and a Council in Heaven in which God prophesies his Son's immediate and ultimate victory ... intellectual struggle, tragic suffering and bitter self-castigation as he seeks to understand God's ways to him.
Satan plots his temptation, and a Council in Heaven in which God prophesies his Son's immediate and ultimate victory ... intellectual struggle, tragic suffering and bitter self-castigation as he seeks to understand God's ways to him.
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PART II Politics and Religion | 107 |
PART III Texts | 211 |
PART IV Influences and Reputation | 445 |
PART V Biography | 481 |
Consolidated Bibliography | 499 |
General Index | 521 |
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