Studies in PoetryPearson Education, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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Sivu 78
... Lines 85-282 contain addresses between Satan and Beelzebub . These addresses help to reveal Satan's psychology and his strength of determination . Indeed , they are self - revelations . His utterances are characterized by unrivalled ...
... Lines 85-282 contain addresses between Satan and Beelzebub . These addresses help to reveal Satan's psychology and his strength of determination . Indeed , they are self - revelations . His utterances are characterized by unrivalled ...
Sivu 79
... ( lines 192-210 ) to study the mechanism of its operation . These lines give us a description of Satan . It is the first extended definition of Satan . Milton's comparison works in two stages . At first , Satan is compared to the ...
... ( lines 192-210 ) to study the mechanism of its operation . These lines give us a description of Satan . It is the first extended definition of Satan . Milton's comparison works in two stages . At first , Satan is compared to the ...
Sivu 107
... lines 45-84 . ( The continuous parallelism between the Biblical incident and British Politics should be borne in mind ) . The plot inspired by the priests is dealt with in lines 85-149 . Although the plot was discovered and suppressed ...
... lines 45-84 . ( The continuous parallelism between the Biblical incident and British Politics should be borne in mind ) . The plot inspired by the priests is dealt with in lines 85-149 . Although the plot was discovered and suppressed ...
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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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