Paradise Lost as "myth.", Volumen10Harvard University Press, 1959 - 229 páginas |
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... Hell He brings , and round about him , nor from Hell One step no more then from himself can fly By change of place . ( iv.20-23 ) This is the dreadful truth that Satan himself admits a few lines later . His isolation has been successful ...
... Hell He brings , and round about him , nor from Hell One step no more then from himself can fly By change of place . ( iv.20-23 ) This is the dreadful truth that Satan himself admits a few lines later . His isolation has been successful ...
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Isabel Gamble MacCaffrey. sponding one in Hell is fire . The flames of Hell to us may be a worn - out metaphor ; but no Puritan preacher ever brought them to life with more persistence and ingenuity than Milton in Book I of Paradise Lost ...
Isabel Gamble MacCaffrey. sponding one in Hell is fire . The flames of Hell to us may be a worn - out metaphor ; but no Puritan preacher ever brought them to life with more persistence and ingenuity than Milton in Book I of Paradise Lost ...
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... Hell's inmates , once they have risen from the burning lake , are clearly human . The games , included principally to match the funeral games of ancient epic , and to point up the fruitless , frivolous nature of activity in Hell , also ...
... Hell's inmates , once they have risen from the burning lake , are clearly human . The games , included principally to match the funeral games of ancient epic , and to point up the fruitless , frivolous nature of activity in Hell , also ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE MEANING OF MYTH | 9 |
MILTONS MYTH | 23 |
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Términos y frases comunes
abyss Adam and Eve adjectives allegory allusion analogues archetypal Areopagitica Book Cassirer Chaos Christ Christian classical Comus concrete contrast Creation critical dark death deep descend diction dise Lost divine Divine Comedy E. M. W. Tillyard earth echo effect elements Essays eternal evil fable fall fallen angels forces Garden God's Heaven Hell hero Hill Homer human idea Iliad imagery images journey language Last Judgment light lines literal living London Lycidas man's meaning metaphor Milton Milton's epic mind monomyth moral mountain myth Mythical Thought mythological nature night objects once Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passage pattern phrase physical poem's poet poetic poetry prose qualities quest reality Satan sense serpent simile spatial Spirit story structure style suggested Susanne Langer symbols temporal theme things thir thou tion traditional trans truth universe vision W. K. C. Guthrie wander words York