Milton's Theatrical Epic: The Invention and Design of Paradise LostHarvard University Press, 1980 - 161 Seiten |
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... Mount Sinai or Mount Sion , will present through a great Argument " things unattempted yet in Prose and Rhyme " ( 1.14–16 ) . Although the tone of Milton's epic voice is distinctive , the claims themselves are by no means extraordinary ...
... Mount Sinai or Mount Sion , will present through a great Argument " things unattempted yet in Prose and Rhyme " ( 1.14–16 ) . Although the tone of Milton's epic voice is distinctive , the claims themselves are by no means extraordinary ...
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... Mount Sion , the holy hill that supports the temple and " seat " of God , serves as the earthly reflection of the mount in Heaven upon which godhood is enthroned . And in the action that opens the chronology of past history in Paradise ...
... Mount Sion , the holy hill that supports the temple and " seat " of God , serves as the earthly reflection of the mount in Heaven upon which godhood is enthroned . And in the action that opens the chronology of past history in Paradise ...
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... Mount , whose top / Brightness had made invisible " ( 598-599 ) ; for the Old Law revealed on flaming Mount Sinai is about to be fulfilled " as from a flaming Mount " in the New . The Voice of the Father is heard making the ...
... Mount , whose top / Brightness had made invisible " ( 598-599 ) ; for the Old Law revealed on flaming Mount Sinai is about to be fulfilled " as from a flaming Mount " in the New . The Voice of the Father is heard making the ...
Inhalt
II | 11 |
THE VAST DESIGN EMERGES | 40 |
IV | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Milton's Theatrical Epic: The Invention and Design of Paradise Lost John G. Demaray Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1999 |
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action Adam and Eve Adam Unparadiz'd aesthetic Alfonso Parigi angels antic antimasque appears Archfiend Argument Arthos Ben Jonson biblical Book XI Cambridge character-types Chi soffre speri Chloridia chorus Christian classical Comus critical dance Davenant Davenant's Demaray depicted devils disguise divine draft drama Dryden earthly edition English epic narrator epic voice episodes Essays essences eternal evil F. T. Prince Fall Father Fiend figures five-act future Garden Heaven heavenly Hell heroic human Hymen Hymenaei imagery images infernal Inigo Jones Italian John Dryden John Milton Jonson's king literary London main masque man's mask masquelike masquers Michael Milton's epic palace Pandemonium Paradise Lost Parents Patrides performed poem poet poetic poetry prelapsarian present prophetic reader Renaissance revel sacred representations Salmacida Spolia Satan scene scenic Shawcross Son's song spectacle spiritual stage structure theater theatrical themes thir throne tion traditional tragedy Triumph verse vision William Davenant writes York