John MiltonPerhaps the greatest poet in the English language after Shakespeare, John Milton actually published very little until the appearance of Poems of Mr John Milton, both English and Latin in 1646, when he was thirty-seven. Including a wide range of his verse, this completely new selection of Milton's finest poetry offers extensive passages from Samson Agonistes, Paradise Regained, and his most famous work, Paradise Lost. Accessible and fully annotated, this volume shows just why Milton's influence on English poetry and criticism has been incalculable. |
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Κριτική χρηστών - AlanWPowers - LibraryThingRecently, I read PL during my morning walks. Often aloud, it went surprisingly fast--about half a book per day, completed in a month. Of course, so many of the allusions, even with good footnotes and ... Ανάγνωση ολόκληρης της κριτικής
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Κριτική χρηστών - dalekk - LibraryThingThe texts in this book form a central part of my dissertation so my copy is very well-thumbed! It's great for students like myself as there's room for annotations etc. and has informative footnotes ... Ανάγνωση ολόκληρης της κριτικής
Περιεχόμενα
On Time | 8 |
Penseroso | 14 |
How soon hath time | 20 |
Πνευματικά δικαιώματα | |
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Άλλες εκδόσεις - Προβολή όλων
Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
Adam angel appeared arms bear blind Book bright bring called cause dark death deep delight divine earth evil eyes fair faith fall father fear field fire flowers force fruit give goddess gods grace hand happy hast hath head heaven heavenly hell hence hill hope Judg king Lady leave less light live look lords Lost means Milton mind morn mortal move nature never night once pain Paradise Lost pass peace perhaps poem pure reason rest river round Samson Satan seek seemed sense shades shape side sight song Sonnet soon spirits star stood strength sweet taste thee things thou thought till tree turned virtue voice walk winds wings wonder