Paradise Lost & the Seventeenth Century ReaderChatto & Windus, 1962 - 171 páginas |
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... reader of his time . Erudition would have affected their feeling for the poem's nuances , for the play of light and colour on its landscapes ; but it would have left unaltered their perception of its geo- graphy . Nevertheless , given ...
... reader of his time . Erudition would have affected their feeling for the poem's nuances , for the play of light and colour on its landscapes ; but it would have left unaltered their perception of its geo- graphy . Nevertheless , given ...
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... reader would have scorned to flirt with such heretical shadows . He would have recognized the conventional invoca- tion and proceeded to register the conventional response . He would have said " Hear , hear " in reply to the Angel just ...
... reader would have scorned to flirt with such heretical shadows . He would have recognized the conventional invoca- tion and proceeded to register the conventional response . He would have said " Hear , hear " in reply to the Angel just ...
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... reader's sensibility , it can only do so on conditions which every reader accepts . It may be dogmatic because of the evocative power of dogma . It may argue because arguments have sometimes a poetic validity . But it can only do so by ...
... reader's sensibility , it can only do so on conditions which every reader accepts . It may be dogmatic because of the evocative power of dogma . It may argue because arguments have sometimes a poetic validity . But it can only do so by ...
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Preface page | 7 |
Paradise Lost and the De Doctrina | 22 |
The Problem of Satan | 93 |
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