A Companion to MiltonThomas N. Corns John Wiley & Sons, 15 apr 2008 - 544 pagina's The diverse and controversial world of contemporary Milton studies is brought alive in this stimulating Companion.
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Pagina 9
... words, especially Hebrews 12: 26±8 (Wittreich 1979: 137±53). The headnote identifies this poem as a monody, a funeral song by a single singer (Puttenham 1589: 39), though in fact other speakers are quoted in the poem and the coda ...
... words, especially Hebrews 12: 26±8 (Wittreich 1979: 137±53). The headnote identifies this poem as a monody, a funeral song by a single singer (Puttenham 1589: 39), though in fact other speakers are quoted in the poem and the coda ...
Pagina 25
... is felt. When Satan first finds voice in the poem, speaking to his chief ally Beelzebub as they lie weltering upon the livid flood of hell, his words are If thou beest he; but oh how fallen! how changed. The Classical Literary Tradition 25.
... is felt. When Satan first finds voice in the poem, speaking to his chief ally Beelzebub as they lie weltering upon the livid flood of hell, his words are If thou beest he; but oh how fallen! how changed. The Classical Literary Tradition 25.
Pagina 28
... word, again) appropriates them. `If the muse is not only thankless but powerless to boot, then what is the point of ... words of all, `Tomorrow to fresh woods, and pastures new'? To overstate for emphasis, Milton's Virgil finds him this ...
... word, again) appropriates them. `If the muse is not only thankless but powerless to boot, then what is the point of ... words of all, `Tomorrow to fresh woods, and pastures new'? To overstate for emphasis, Milton's Virgil finds him this ...
Pagina 29
... word found in Sophocles and Euripides. And yet polemistes is `better' still, either because it is a Homeric word or ... words, had been his servant or acolyte. Thus `water-pourer' was a sensible, if prosaic, first attempted epithet. But ...
... word found in Sophocles and Euripides. And yet polemistes is `better' still, either because it is a Homeric word or ... words, had been his servant or acolyte. Thus `water-pourer' was a sensible, if prosaic, first attempted epithet. But ...
Pagina 33
... words). Milton to his very last writings used antiquity to think with; to critique everything, including antiquity. Two of his last acts as a writer were to publish his Latin letters, and to modify the architecture of Paradise Lost ...
... words). Milton to his very last writings used antiquity to think with; to critique everything, including antiquity. Two of his last acts as a writer were to publish his Latin letters, and to modify the architecture of Paradise Lost ...
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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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