Milton: Comus and Samson Agonistes : a CasebookJulian Lovelock Macmillan, 1975 - 253 من الصفحات |
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... human passions that link man with the animal and lower parts of creation . Another powerful theme in the early poems is the Platonic vision of cosmos as harmony and chaos as disharmony . ' Arcades ' combines the two familiar ...
... human passions that link man with the animal and lower parts of creation . Another powerful theme in the early poems is the Platonic vision of cosmos as harmony and chaos as disharmony . ' Arcades ' combines the two familiar ...
الصفحة 144
... human passions , human wrongs , seem more real than the divine scheme into which they fit . And God in Milton's drama - again despite the final chorus - seems more like the mysterious Fate of Sophocles , than like the Aeschylean Zeus ...
... human passions , human wrongs , seem more real than the divine scheme into which they fit . And God in Milton's drama - again despite the final chorus - seems more like the mysterious Fate of Sophocles , than like the Aeschylean Zeus ...
الصفحة 222
... human complaint , occasioned by the visible suffering of a fellow creature and uttered apart from any prior theorizing on the relationship of God and man . Early commentators on Samson Agonistes , recalling Milton's models , assumed too ...
... human complaint , occasioned by the visible suffering of a fellow creature and uttered apart from any prior theorizing on the relationship of God and man . Early commentators on Samson Agonistes , recalling Milton's models , assumed too ...
المحتوى
Acknowledgements | 7 |
Introduction | 13 |
Early Criticism | 21 |
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action Aeschylus allegory allusion beauty characters Chorus Christian classical Comus Comus's critics Cupid and Psyche Dagon Dalila darkness despair divine doctrine of chastity doctrine of virginity doubt drama E. M. W. Tillyard Elder Brother enchanted English Epilogue Euripides evil experience Faerie Queene faith feel final God's Greek Harapha hath heaven heavenly Hebrew Hellenic Herakles human ideal imagination interpretation Israel Johnson Lady Lady's light lines Ludlow Castle Manoa Mask masque masque form masque's meaning ment Milton mind moral natural level neo-classic order of grace order of nature Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passion pastoral perhaps Philistines Platonic play poem poet poetry present question reader reading reason religious Samson Agonistes scene seems sense song soul speech Spenser Spirit Stanley Fish strength symbol temperance temple temptation thee things thou thought tion tragedy tragic true Venus and Adonis verse virtue whole words