Milton and the Renaissance HeroClarendon P., 1967 - 209 pages |
Contents
Epic Formulae and the Ends of Heroic Poetry I | 1 |
The Critique of Fortitude | 23 |
The Critique of Sapience | 43 |
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achieve Achilles Adam and Eve Adam's Aeneas Aeneid amor antithesis argument Armida Biblical bondage Book celestial Chapter Christ Christian classical Columbia Edition conception contrast conventional critics critique Dalila deliverance devil divine image Doctrina eidolon emphasizes epic formulae epic hero epic tradition essential ethical Eve's evil exemplar exploits faith false fortezza fortitude Gerusalemme Liberata glory God's grace guile Heaven heavenly Hell hero's heroic poem heroic poetry heroic tradition heroic virtue heroism Homer honour human ideal idol Iliad imitation infernal kingdom knowledge liberty literary Lusiads magnanimity man's merit Messiah Milton moral motif nature norm obedience Pandaemonium Paradise Lost Paradise Regain'd passion patience pattern perfect Philistine piety poet poetic portray praise prudence regeneration Renaissance Renaissance epic reward role romance salvation Samson Agonistes sapience Satan secular shame sovereignty spiritual strength stress Tasso thee theme theological thir thou tion Torquato Tasso true truth Ulysses valour vertue vice victory Virgil wisdom