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Likewise , a recurrent emblem of the oriental tyrant is attached solely to Satan in
Milton's poem , and the dark , corrosive cruelty traditionally associated with this
figure , together with its malignance not only to enemies but to its own followers ...
Likewise , a recurrent emblem of the oriental tyrant is attached solely to Satan in
Milton's poem , and the dark , corrosive cruelty traditionally associated with this
figure , together with its malignance not only to enemies but to its own followers ...
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The structure most closely associated with Milton ' s incorporation of the feudal
image into his poem is neither that providential structure engendered by the
image of the oriental despot nor the triumphal form associated with the Roman ...
The structure most closely associated with Milton ' s incorporation of the feudal
image into his poem is neither that providential structure engendered by the
image of the oriental despot nor the triumphal form associated with the Roman ...
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During this act of creation , the mind is liberated from all familiar symbolism
associated with royalty , so that the hymn that accompanies the reascending
Christ , “ Open , ye everlasting gates , " quite redefines our notion of the heavenly
kingship ...
During this act of creation , the mind is liberated from all familiar symbolism
associated with royalty , so that the hymn that accompanies the reascending
Christ , “ Open , ye everlasting gates , " quite redefines our notion of the heavenly
kingship ...
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Acknowledgments | 1 |
Kings of This World | 9 |
Imperial Caesar | 89 |
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Images of Kingship in Paradise Lost: Milton's Politics and Christian Liberty Stevie Davies Перегляд фрагмента - 1983 |
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