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... Idea Platonica quemadmodum Aristoteles intellexit ( On the Platonic Idea , as Aristotle Understood It ) . Either may be the piece Milton spoke of in a letter to his friend Gill ( July 2 , 1628 ) as something he had hastily written for ...
... Idea Platonica quemadmodum Aristoteles intellexit ( On the Platonic Idea , as Aristotle Understood It ) . Either may be the piece Milton spoke of in a letter to his friend Gill ( July 2 , 1628 ) as something he had hastily written for ...
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... ideas that constitute the bare bones of Para- dise Lost . It spells out many things - among them Milton's late Arminianism and his heresies - that are less full or explicit in the poem ; some ideas the poet seems [ 142 ] JOHN MILTON.
... ideas that constitute the bare bones of Para- dise Lost . It spells out many things - among them Milton's late Arminianism and his heresies - that are less full or explicit in the poem ; some ideas the poet seems [ 142 ] JOHN MILTON.
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... ideas . In line four the feminine caesura ( one that comes after a weak syllable ) heightens the idea of something gone wrong , while the phrases that follow are mostly in the rising rhythm of reassur- ance . Readers might differ in ...
... ideas . In line four the feminine caesura ( one that comes after a weak syllable ) heightens the idea of something gone wrong , while the phrases that follow are mostly in the rising rhythm of reassur- ance . Readers might differ in ...
Contents
Introduction | 9 |
16081632 | 17 |
St Pauls School and Cambridge | 18 |
Copyright | |
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Adam and Eve Adam's allusions angels anonymous appeared Areopagitica Aubrey blank verse blind caesura Cambridge Christ Christian classical Comus contrast creation critical death despair Diodati divine doctrine drama Dryden earlier earth earthly echoes edition Elegy English epic epic games evil Eyeless in Gaza fable faith fame father friends glory God's Greek heaven hell heroic human humanist humble ideal ideas imaginative invocation Italian John Milton King later Latin less liberty lines live Lycidas Marchamont Needham Milton's early mind modern moral Muse nature pamphlets Paradise Lost Paradise Regained parliament passage perhaps Phillips phrase poem poet poet's poetic poetry praise pride Prolusion prose Puritan readers Reason of Church religious Renaissance rhythm Samson Samson Agonistes Satan Second Defence sense Smectymnuus songs sonnet speech Spenser style thee theme things Thomas Ellwood thou thought tion tract tradition virtue vision writing