997 resultados para Milton, John, 1608-1674
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"The poems are arranged chronologically, and divided into periods."
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India proof edition.
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A treatise on Christian doctrine. Translated from the original, by Charles R. Summer: v. 4 and 5, p. 1-163.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Ascribed to Samuel Gott by S. K. Jones (in the Library, 3d ser., no. 3, v. 1, July 1910)
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The thesis examines Milton's strategic use of romance in Paradise Lost, arguing that such a handling of romance is a provocative realignment of its values according to the poet’s Christian focus. The thesis argues that Milton's use of romance is not simply the importation of a tradition into the poem; it entails a backward judgement on that tradition, defining its idealising tendencies as fundamentally misplaced. The thesis also examines the Caroline uses of romance and chivalry in the 1630s to provide a vision of British unification, and Milton's reaction to this political agenda.