Pope and Human NatureClarendon Press, 1958 - 278 Seiten |
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... Milton had drawn the most admirable picture of a man . I was for Shakespeare ; Mrs. Thrale for Milton ; and after a fair hearing , Johnson decided for my opinion.2 It may be that Johnson thought Milton's Adam too remote from man as ...
... Milton had drawn the most admirable picture of a man . I was for Shakespeare ; Mrs. Thrale for Milton ; and after a fair hearing , Johnson decided for my opinion.2 It may be that Johnson thought Milton's Adam too remote from man as ...
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... Milton , therefore , who wrote Samson Agonistes in the impersonal kind is seen to have been drawn to the theme because Samson and himself occupied a common ground as persons . Even so , the Miltonic in Milton does not depend on things ...
... Milton , therefore , who wrote Samson Agonistes in the impersonal kind is seen to have been drawn to the theme because Samson and himself occupied a common ground as persons . Even so , the Miltonic in Milton does not depend on things ...
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... Milton on the same lines as Dryden's about Virgil : he adduced the evidence for Milton's power , rather potential than actual , as a satiric poet from a line similar in content to that of Virgil's : Grate on their scrannel Pipes of ...
... Milton on the same lines as Dryden's about Virgil : he adduced the evidence for Milton's power , rather potential than actual , as a satiric poet from a line similar in content to that of Virgil's : Grate on their scrannel Pipes of ...
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NATURE | 1 |
MAN AND THE OTHER CREATURES | 27 |
MAN AND THE CALL TO LIVE WELL | 36 |
Urheberrecht | |
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