A Milton HandbookAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1961 - 465 pages |
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Page 149
... represented ) , and that they were intended for recitation before an academic audience . The openings , he thinks , are humorous and the social tone of the poems as a whole more appropriate to Cambridge than to Horton . He dates them in ...
... represented ) , and that they were intended for recitation before an academic audience . The openings , he thinks , are humorous and the social tone of the poems as a whole more appropriate to Cambridge than to Horton . He dates them in ...
Page 278
... represented best by ancient Athens . With new enthusiasm Milton makes his Satan portray this loftier ideal in all its beauty . The pas- sage is a wonderful résumé of the supreme accomplish- ments of Pagan culture - its creation of the ...
... represented best by ancient Athens . With new enthusiasm Milton makes his Satan portray this loftier ideal in all its beauty . The pas- sage is a wonderful résumé of the supreme accomplish- ments of Pagan culture - its creation of the ...
Page 403
... Lucca , its place of origin . In any case the visit to Lukas Holsten , himself a convert , represented the Papacy at the conversion of Queen Christina . Giovanni Diodati at Geneva put him in contact with the APPENDIX F 403.
... Lucca , its place of origin . In any case the visit to Lukas Holsten , himself a convert , represented the Papacy at the conversion of Queen Christina . Giovanni Diodati at Geneva put him in contact with the APPENDIX F 403.
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