A Variorum Commentary on the Poems of John Milton, المجلد 2،الجزء 1Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1970 - 338 من الصفحات |
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... Christ's birth is the only event that occurs both in and out of time , an event that can have no ending . ' Christ must subdue three separate elements of the temporal before it may be at one with the eternal , and these are Nature , man ...
... Christ's birth is the only event that occurs both in and out of time , an event that can have no ending . ' Christ must subdue three separate elements of the temporal before it may be at one with the eternal , and these are Nature , man ...
الصفحة 79
... Christ . It is from his central role of shepherds ' god , however , that Christian humanism chiefly developed whatever equation it could make of Pan with Christ ; this of course involved the ignoring of those licentious traits added to ...
... Christ . It is from his central role of shepherds ' god , however , that Christian humanism chiefly developed whatever equation it could make of Pan with Christ ; this of course involved the ignoring of those licentious traits added to ...
الصفحة 153
... Christ is his theme , but though committed to lyric at the moment , he must needs mention Christ as an epic hero , while , partly to make it clear that he has not forgotten classical precedent , he hints that Christ is another Heracles ...
... Christ is his theme , but though committed to lyric at the moment , he must needs mention Christ as an epic hero , while , partly to make it clear that he has not forgotten classical precedent , he hints that Christ is another Heracles ...
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Chronological Survey II | 12 |
On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 34 |
A Paraphrase on Psalm 114 and Psalm 136 III | 111 |
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allusion angels Arcades Ben Jonson Brooks and Hardy Browne Cambridge Carey Christ Christian Circumcision classical Comus conceit contemplation contrast Cook cites critics death divine Dunster earth Elegy English Epitaph F. T. Prince Fletcher Greek Grosart Hanford harmony heaven heavenly Hesiod Hughes Hymn ibid idea Il Penseroso IlPen imagery John Milton Jonson Keightley L'All L'Allegro later Latin lines London Lycidas masque Masson meaning melancholy Milton's poem Mirth Muses Nativity Ode nature night notes Osiris Ovid pagan Paradise Lost Parker pastoral Peace Penseroso perhaps phrase poem poet poetic poetry Prol Prolusion Prudentius Psalms quoted reference religious remarks Renaissance reported by Todd sb.¹ seems sense Shakespeare Shawcross shepherds Solemn Musick song Sonn Sonnet Spenser spheres stanza stars suggests Sylvester symbol T. S. Eliot theme Tillyard tion Todd cited tradition University Carrier Verity cites verse Virgil Warton Warton cited Woodhouse word Wright youthful