A Milton HandbookAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1961 - 465 pages |
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Page 73
... later Milton , to make his own personality an issue in the contro- versy in which he is engaged . In the sixth exercise he al- ludes to the epithet " Lady " which had been applied to him and defends his ascetic way of life against the ...
... later Milton , to make his own personality an issue in the contro- versy in which he is engaged . In the sixth exercise he al- ludes to the epithet " Lady " which had been applied to him and defends his ascetic way of life against the ...
Page 171
... later English sonnets , beginning with the one on his twenty - third birthday , re- flect a complete change of attitude . The romantic note dis- appears entirely , the style is plain and direct , with none of the conventional ...
... later English sonnets , beginning with the one on his twenty - third birthday , re- flect a complete change of attitude . The romantic note dis- appears entirely , the style is plain and direct , with none of the conventional ...
Page 399
... later he gave the copy of Paradise Lost , was his suc- cessor , perhaps his son . " Of Milton's later prose publications The History of Britain , which appeared in 1670 , is notable as containing the Faithorne engraving . The text of ...
... later he gave the copy of Paradise Lost , was his suc- cessor , perhaps his son . " Of Milton's later prose publications The History of Britain , which appeared in 1670 , is notable as containing the Faithorne engraving . The text of ...
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