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This emotion of fear is one of the factors unifying the images of Pharaoh , sultan ,
and barbarians in Book 1 . In likening Charles to Pharaoh and the sultan ,
operating his “ Turkish tyranny " in the regicide literature , Milton had selected
models ...
This emotion of fear is one of the factors unifying the images of Pharaoh , sultan ,
and barbarians in Book 1 . In likening Charles to Pharaoh and the sultan ,
operating his “ Turkish tyranny " in the regicide literature , Milton had selected
models ...
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Although “ Amram ' s son " appears to be syntactically in balance with “ their great
sultan , " he is in fact opposed and unequal . The sultan ' s counterpart in the first
portion of the simile is really Pharaoh , the victim of the locusts called up by ...
Although “ Amram ' s son " appears to be syntactically in balance with “ their great
sultan , " he is in fact opposed and unequal . The sultan ' s counterpart in the first
portion of the simile is really Pharaoh , the victim of the locusts called up by ...
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The great difference between Milton ' s Pharaoh , plagued by locusts , and his
victorious sultan is that Pharaoh ' s criminality was enacted and punished aeons
ago , whereas the great sultan ( the Great Turk , the Grand Seigneur ) was in
Milton ...
The great difference between Milton ' s Pharaoh , plagued by locusts , and his
victorious sultan is that Pharaoh ' s criminality was enacted and punished aeons
ago , whereas the great sultan ( the Great Turk , the Grand Seigneur ) was in
Milton ...
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Acknowledgments | 1 |
Kings of This World | 9 |
Sultan and Barbarian | 51 |
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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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