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  1. 161

    Rosa, Goethe e Milton by Luiz Fernando Ferreira Sá, Miriam Piedade Mansur Andrade

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…A proposta deste artigo é analisar os traços dos textos de João Guimarães Rosa, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe e John Milton, a saber, Grande sertão: veredas, Fausto e Paradise Lost, respectivamente, que compõem diálogos poético-bíblicos, cantos paralelos ou transcriações. …”
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  2. 162

    “The planet-like music of poetry”: The Music of the Spheres and the Poetics of Mimesis in Spenser’s Bower of Bliss and Milton’s Nativity Ode by Florian Klaeger

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…In Edmund Spenser’s Bower of Bliss episode from The Faerie Queene, Book II (pub. 1590), and John Milton’s “Nativity Ode” (pub. 1645), it highlights the inversion of the trope, by which poetry is contrasted, rather than identified, with the music of the spheres. …”
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    LIBERTAD DE EXPRESIÓN Y SEXUAL SPEECH by Ana Valero Heredia

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Cualquier otra vía crearía la ilusión de un consenso falso —el que se genera en el silencio de la censura—, lo que, como ya advirtiera John Milton, no ha conducido nunca a la verdad. …”
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  4. 164

    O Satanás em O Paraíso Perdido: do trítono e suas sombras no heavy metal by Matheus Rocha Grain, Sérgio Paulo Ribeiro de Freitas

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Este texto propõe uma revisão de leituras e memórias sobre Satanás a partir do poema O Paraíso Perdido, escrito por John Milton em 1667. A revisão destaca ressonâncias desse marco da literatura inglesa na produção musical do heavy metal, uma vez que, nessas leituras e memórias, Satanás é compreendido como personificação da subversão, aquele que inaugura a contravenção frente à ordem estabelecida. …”
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  5. 165

    Classics by Sullivan, H

    Published 2012
    “…<br> In an essay on John Milton – the most classically educated and classicising of English poets – Eliot again withholds the label: his style is baroque, ‘peculiar’, and too divorced from common speech, ‘it is a style of a language still in formation’ (OPP, 58). …”
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  6. 166

    <b>Intervenções do texto bíblico no romance <em>Tempo de Solidão</em>, de Josué Guimarães</b> - doi: 10.4025/actascilangcult.v33i1.6916 by Enéias Farias Tavares

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…Essa influência do texto bíblico se dá tanto em autores “modernos”, como Franz Kafka, Herman Melville e José Saramago, quanto em autores clássicos, como Dante Alighieri, John Milton e Luiz de Camões. Este trabalho apresenta uma interpretação sobre o nome do personagem Daniel Abraão, baseada na cultura bíblica judaica. …”
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    The matter of dust in Renaissance literature by Neanon, C

    Published 2020
    “…The thesis then considers how specific writers creatively engaged, or chose not to engage, with the poetics of dust, examining the figurative use of dust in the works of canonical figures such as John Milton, John Donne, George Herbert, Sir Thomas Browne, Lancelot Andrewes, Du Bartas, and Lucy Hutchinson. …”
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    The concept of discipline by White, E

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Discipline was an enduring concept in the works of John Milton (1608-1674), yet its meaning shifted over the course of his career: initially he held that it denoted ecclesiastical order, but gradually he turned to representing it as self-willed pious action. …”
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    The politics of quotation: Charlotte Smith’s radical fictions and their allusions to the works of Milton, Rousseau, and Voltaire by Fernandez, LE

    Published 2020
    “…Specifically, it investigates how Smith utilizes quotations from authors connected with political radicalism—John Milton, Voltaire, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau—to work through the nuances of her own political thought. …”
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    Th. Hobbes’ visible rhetoric: a case study of history of political ideas / T. hobbeso vizualioji retorika: politinių idėjų istorijos atvejo analizė by Béla Mester

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The first examples will be several loci of English classics, John Milton, and John Locke; then it will be mentioned the significance of the methodology of the “Iconic Turn,” with the concept of “pictorial (speech) act”, and with the history of religious art. …”
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    “New phoenix wings”: el soneto “A John Keats (1795-1821)” de Jorge Luis Borges by Gabriel Linares

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…No obstante, una parte importante de éstos es un rico conjunto de alusiones que recorren el poema de principio a fin y que vinculan el breve soneto no sólo con la obra de John Keats, sino con otros poetas británicos, como John Milton, George Gordon, Lord Byron o Matthew Arnold. …”
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    The poetics of subversion and conservatism: popular satire, c.1640 - c.1649 by Faber, BK

    Published 1992
    “…Furthermore, Part I discusses John Milton's notions of satirical propriety and suggests that Milton's polemical prose has a place among the satires of the 1640s. …”
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    Spenser's poetics of corporeality and its influence on Milton by Rao, N

    Published 2019
    “…<p>This thesis is concerned with the relationship between rhetoric, reading and fallen bodies—both natural and imagined—within Edmund Spenser’s <em>Faerie Queene</em>, and the influence of Spenser’s practice on his greatest ‘poetical son’, John Milton. It begins and ends with allegory, from the ‘continued allegory, or darke conceit’ through which Spenser examines the fallen world to Milton’s account of the genesis of allegory through the experience of the Fall.…”
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    People Giving Hope in the Time of COVID-19: They Also Serve Who Care and Share by Jose Florencio Lapeña

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Thousands at his bidding speed And post o’er Land and Ocean without rest: They also serve who only stand and wait.”1                                                       1John Milton, Sonnet 19   The COVID-19 Pandemic has brought out most of the best (and some of the worst) in us.  …”
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    A Comparative Study of the Theme of "the Justification of God’s Providence" in the Outlooks of Sa’di and Alexander Pope by Shadi Mohyeddin Ghomshei, Jalal Sokhanvar

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Besides such majestic praises, the main item of the theological agenda of Sa’di and Pope is, in the words of John Milton, ‘to justify the ways of God to man’ and to demonstrate how everything is right with the world. …”
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