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... society . Human society that comes into being in Paradise Lost with the Fall of Adam and Eve is the world of history in which all the action of Absalom and Achi- tophel takes place and Dryden , like Milton , defines that society as one ...
... society . Human society that comes into being in Paradise Lost with the Fall of Adam and Eve is the world of history in which all the action of Absalom and Achi- tophel takes place and Dryden , like Milton , defines that society as one ...
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... society in the sense that Dryden locates his satiric voice in time and place , by class and party . His style is ... Societies " where Lycidas finds his final abode , a state where the The Restorative Power of Eloquence 119.
... society in the sense that Dryden locates his satiric voice in time and place , by class and party . His style is ... Societies " where Lycidas finds his final abode , a state where the The Restorative Power of Eloquence 119.
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... society . Fallen Adam and Eve take their " solitarie way " from Eden , but " hand in hand , " 17 and the world they enter is the world of men , in which poetry is the means and expression of communion . 17 Dryden identifies his narrator ...
... society . Fallen Adam and Eve take their " solitarie way " from Eden , but " hand in hand , " 17 and the world they enter is the world of men , in which poetry is the means and expression of communion . 17 Dryden identifies his narrator ...
Contents
PART ONE Paradise Lost | 19 |
Satanic Rhetoric | 41 |
The Alterd Stile of Fallen Men | 69 |
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