A Milton HandbookAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1961 - 465 pages |
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Page 248
... course , fixed by Renaissance usage and formulated in critical theory ; but it is right to assume in regard to Milton's employment of them that his conscious sources are in each case the ancient originals themselves . They are the ...
... course , fixed by Renaissance usage and formulated in critical theory ; but it is right to assume in regard to Milton's employment of them that his conscious sources are in each case the ancient originals themselves . They are the ...
Page 251
... course means nothing ; since , as we shall see , many of the later treatments , some of which Milton certainly knew , proceed in essentially the same manner . There are , how- ever , some rather striking similarities of detail in ...
... course means nothing ; since , as we shall see , many of the later treatments , some of which Milton certainly knew , proceed in essentially the same manner . There are , how- ever , some rather striking similarities of detail in ...
Page 331
... course Addison did not claim that Milton's poem was wholly regular ; and in one paper he points out its defects , employing the same rules of judgment that he had used in praising him . Thus Milton's " fable " is defective , being that ...
... course Addison did not claim that Milton's poem was wholly regular ; and in one paper he points out its defects , employing the same rules of judgment that he had used in praising him . Thus Milton's " fable " is defective , being that ...
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