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... Love and Samson Agonistes , which constitute a special kind of literary relationship between the two works.25 This relationship is altogether different from the elab- orately articulated connections between Absalom and Achitophel and ...
... Love and Samson Agonistes , which constitute a special kind of literary relationship between the two works.25 This relationship is altogether different from the elab- orately articulated connections between Absalom and Achitophel and ...
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... Love celebrates the world of words well lost , but not the heroic image regained of im- mutability and silence . It shows Dryden to have been sympathetic with certain attitudes at the heart of Milton's dramatic poem , and the ...
... Love celebrates the world of words well lost , but not the heroic image regained of im- mutability and silence . It shows Dryden to have been sympathetic with certain attitudes at the heart of Milton's dramatic poem , and the ...
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... Love seem to be spoken rather perfunctorily by the poet , rather than the character , in the form of a conventional vow to immortalize the lives of great lovers.20 Yet the tradi- tional language of heroic poetry , as it is included ...
... Love seem to be spoken rather perfunctorily by the poet , rather than the character , in the form of a conventional vow to immortalize the lives of great lovers.20 Yet the tradi- tional language of heroic poetry , as it is included ...
Contents
PART ONE Paradise Lost | 19 |
Satanic Rhetoric | 41 |
The Alterd Stile of Fallen Men | 69 |
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