Studies in PoetryPearson Education, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... ( Book II ) . Moloch , Belial , and Mammon give their opposing views . Beelzebub suggests a new strategy , that of invading the new world and defeating God's purpose by tempting man away from his Maker . Book II describes Satan's solitary ...
... ( Book II ) . Moloch , Belial , and Mammon give their opposing views . Beelzebub suggests a new strategy , that of invading the new world and defeating God's purpose by tempting man away from his Maker . Book II describes Satan's solitary ...
Sivu 79
... Book I. The general effect of Book I depends on the use of similes and epic similes ( or Homeric similes ) by Milton . Both the simple simile and epic simile are devices used by Milton to enhance the descriptive power . But many critics ...
... Book I. The general effect of Book I depends on the use of similes and epic similes ( or Homeric similes ) by Milton . Both the simple simile and epic simile are devices used by Milton to enhance the descriptive power . But many critics ...
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... books I and II deal with the growth of his love for Nature . Books III , IV and VI treat mainly of Cambridge and its influence , Book V refers to the influence of books on Wordsworth and his early education . Book VII deals with London ...
... books I and II deal with the growth of his love for Nature . Books III , IV and VI treat mainly of Cambridge and its influence , Book V refers to the influence of books on Wordsworth and his early education . Book VII deals with London ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
Life and Work of Dryden | 2 |
Drydens Political Thought and its Relation to his Satires | 3 |
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