John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248 էջ |
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... poem's inner movement in a manner in which those of Paradise Regained were not . The poem's action thus proceeds on two levels , that of , firstly , Samson's own internal regeneration , and secondly , Samson's series of encounters with ...
... poem's inner movement in a manner in which those of Paradise Regained were not . The poem's action thus proceeds on two levels , that of , firstly , Samson's own internal regeneration , and secondly , Samson's series of encounters with ...
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... poem's formally optimistic conclusion and the mournful tone of its last two lines . Paradise Regained has the quietest ending of the three . The poem , which has been characterised throughout by an indifference to physical action , as ...
... poem's formally optimistic conclusion and the mournful tone of its last two lines . Paradise Regained has the quietest ending of the three . The poem , which has been characterised throughout by an indifference to physical action , as ...
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... poems within the context of the political defeat suffered at the Restoration . He is aware , as few commentators are ... poem's own internal structure . And it is that structure which remains the central object of inquiry for any ...
... poems within the context of the political defeat suffered at the Restoration . He is aware , as few commentators are ... poem's own internal structure . And it is that structure which remains the central object of inquiry for any ...
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