Images of Kingship in Paradise Lost: Milton's Politics and Christian Liberty |
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Repetition of these images throughout the poem , either explicitly or implicitly ,
combined with development of their providential significance as the epic unfolds ,
suggests the way in which the poet used political material to unify his symbolism .
Repetition of these images throughout the poem , either explicitly or implicitly ,
combined with development of their providential significance as the epic unfolds ,
suggests the way in which the poet used political material to unify his symbolism .
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The verb also suggests their unquiet discussions as to what the present portents
might mean and their sensible conviction that they are bound to be hostile . But
the logical curiosity of the simile is that the satanic principle , conceiving of itself ...
The verb also suggests their unquiet discussions as to what the present portents
might mean and their sensible conviction that they are bound to be hostile . But
the logical curiosity of the simile is that the satanic principle , conceiving of itself ...
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The noun sway suggests an interesting subsidiary meaning of motion to - andfro ,
which echoes the reciprocity within the relationship that the poet is aiming to
suggest . In the union of Adam and Eve , it is not easy to perceive subject and ...
The noun sway suggests an interesting subsidiary meaning of motion to - andfro ,
which echoes the reciprocity within the relationship that the poet is aiming to
suggest . In the union of Adam and Eve , it is not easy to perceive subject and ...
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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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