Voice and Crisis: Invocation in Milton's PoetryArchon Books, 1984 - Počet stran: 130 |
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... secret . The ancient belief in the power of invocation was consistent enough to recognize its potential use to conjure devils and other evil powers by incantation . Today , we need go back no further than to Goethe or Marlowe to see ...
... secret . The ancient belief in the power of invocation was consistent enough to recognize its potential use to conjure devils and other evil powers by incantation . Today , we need go back no further than to Goethe or Marlowe to see ...
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... secret Altar " that the hallowed fire emerges . In Paradise Lost , it is from " the secret top " of Sinai that the Muse inspires . In both instances Milton remembers the radical Latin sense of secretus as " set apart , " and uses the ...
... secret Altar " that the hallowed fire emerges . In Paradise Lost , it is from " the secret top " of Sinai that the Muse inspires . In both instances Milton remembers the radical Latin sense of secretus as " set apart , " and uses the ...
Strana 103
... secret altar " of Milton's first invocation in the Nativ- ity Ode to the " secret top " of the passages in Paradise Lost — even to his meditation in Paradise Regained on high deeds " though in secret done " ( I. 15 ) —the poet ...
... secret altar " of Milton's first invocation in the Nativ- ity Ode to the " secret top " of the passages in Paradise Lost — even to his meditation in Paradise Regained on high deeds " though in secret done " ( I. 15 ) —the poet ...
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The Pattern of Invocation in Miltons Poetry | 11 |
Paradise Lost | 45 |
Voice and Crisis | 63 |
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