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... pastoral man , with unfallen man , are denied or criticized , here actually by means of a specific Miltonic allusion . For the particular passage from Paradise Lost echoed in these lines is spoken by Adam at the bitter moment when he ...
... pastoral man , with unfallen man , are denied or criticized , here actually by means of a specific Miltonic allusion . For the particular passage from Paradise Lost echoed in these lines is spoken by Adam at the bitter moment when he ...
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... pastoral language misleads us to see , turns into a bitter joke . There is in Absalom and Achitophel no Eden from which we have strayed , no natural innocence we have corrupted . There is therefore in Dryden's satiric view no Fall of ...
... pastoral language misleads us to see , turns into a bitter joke . There is in Absalom and Achitophel no Eden from which we have strayed , no natural innocence we have corrupted . There is therefore in Dryden's satiric view no Fall of ...
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... pastoral verse , and although he alluded to Virgil's Eclogues in particular even in his first poetic efforts.14 Consist- ently a distrust of pastoral idealization , perhaps a deeply rooted feeling if not a consciously articulated ...
... pastoral verse , and although he alluded to Virgil's Eclogues in particular even in his first poetic efforts.14 Consist- ently a distrust of pastoral idealization , perhaps a deeply rooted feeling if not a consciously articulated ...
Contents
PART ONE Paradise Lost | 19 |
Satanic Rhetoric | 41 |
The Alterd Stile of Fallen Men | 69 |
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