A Milton HandbookAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1954 - 465 pages |
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Page 140
... expression of Milton's patriotic and aesthetic enthusiasm for the English tongue and his declaration of intention to write worthily in it on some lofty theme . In lines 19 ff . he gives his adverse reaction against the “ late fan ...
... expression of Milton's patriotic and aesthetic enthusiasm for the English tongue and his declaration of intention to write worthily in it on some lofty theme . In lines 19 ff . he gives his adverse reaction against the “ late fan ...
Page 232
... expression both in Paradise Lost and in the Christian Doctrine . The deep is boundless because God is boundless . It is not , however , " vacuous . " If it is " uncreated " it is because God retires 37 from it and puts not forth his ...
... expression both in Paradise Lost and in the Christian Doctrine . The deep is boundless because God is boundless . It is not , however , " vacuous . " If it is " uncreated " it is because God retires 37 from it and puts not forth his ...
Page 262
... expression where one would little expect it . King Arthur ( Book I , Canto IX , stanza xv ) tells Redcrosse how he dreamed of the lady of his heart and aspiration , hitherto unseen . Adam , recounting to Raphael his earliest experiences ...
... expression where one would little expect it . King Arthur ( Book I , Canto IX , stanza xv ) tells Redcrosse how he dreamed of the lady of his heart and aspiration , hitherto unseen . Adam , recounting to Raphael his earliest experiences ...
Contents
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V | 116 |
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 268 |
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