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... political temptation - especially Henry IV's cynical advice to Prince Hal - and with the formulas for sexual seduction traditional to lyric poetry . The large parallels with Paradise Lost gather the richness of literary allusions in ...
... political temptation - especially Henry IV's cynical advice to Prince Hal - and with the formulas for sexual seduction traditional to lyric poetry . The large parallels with Paradise Lost gather the richness of literary allusions in ...
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... political and propagandistic in intention , like Satan's public addresses , but it reveals a moral cor- ruption extending beyond the expediencies of political success , an attitude which denies any necessary cor- respondence between ...
... political and propagandistic in intention , like Satan's public addresses , but it reveals a moral cor- ruption extending beyond the expediencies of political success , an attitude which denies any necessary cor- respondence between ...
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... political posters . Speaking of the history of the Jews just preceding the events of the poem , the narrator points to political power as the dictator of moral attitudes , which may be manipulated simply by the interchange of adjectives ...
... political posters . Speaking of the history of the Jews just preceding the events of the poem , the narrator points to political power as the dictator of moral attitudes , which may be manipulated simply by the interchange of adjectives ...
Contents
PART ONE Paradise Lost | 19 |
Satanic Rhetoric | 41 |
The Alterd Stile of Fallen Men | 69 |
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