John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His PoetryFarrar, Straus, 1963 - 385 pages |
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Page 152
... basic principle in structure is the paragraph rather than the sentence , but in this case I find a remarkable ex- ample of a sentence that is a verse - paragraph or a verse - paragraph that is a sentence . I hope that the reader will ...
... basic principle in structure is the paragraph rather than the sentence , but in this case I find a remarkable ex- ample of a sentence that is a verse - paragraph or a verse - paragraph that is a sentence . I hope that the reader will ...
Page 240
... basic teaching of Hebrew and Christian -indeed , of pagan - religion , and that of law , stemming from Ro- man Law , it was also a basic concept of the " hierarchy " or " order " of the universe , almost universally accepted in Milton's ...
... basic teaching of Hebrew and Christian -indeed , of pagan - religion , and that of law , stemming from Ro- man Law , it was also a basic concept of the " hierarchy " or " order " of the universe , almost universally accepted in Milton's ...
Page 363
... basic one which raised a profound question . In Sam- son's reply we come to understand why Milton made Dalilah Sam- son's wife rather than his mistress , as she had been in the Scrip- tures . The Biblical Dalilah could have justified ...
... basic one which raised a profound question . In Sam- son's reply we come to understand why Milton made Dalilah Sam- son's wife rather than his mistress , as she had been in the Scrip- tures . The Biblical Dalilah could have justified ...
Contents
The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
Copyright | |
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