A Milton HandbookF. S. Crofts & Company, 1954 - 465 pages |
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... gives the sources of his information . Though much of it is gossip , it is just such gossip as we wish to have , and ... give documentary information on essential points . Much of this was brought to light in the eighteenth century and ...
... gives the sources of his information . Though much of it is gossip , it is just such gossip as we wish to have , and ... give documentary information on essential points . Much of this was brought to light in the eighteenth century and ...
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... gives the explana- tion of the last part , in which the poet masquerades as Ens or Being and designates certain of his fellow students as the Aristotelian categories , his sons . The chief significance of the poem is its expression of ...
... gives the explana- tion of the last part , in which the poet masquerades as Ens or Being and designates certain of his fellow students as the Aristotelian categories , his sons . The chief significance of the poem is its expression of ...
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... gives to the doctrinal pronouncements , in the choices which he makes between this , that , or the other side of some ancient issue . Saurat himself undertakes to relate Milton's behavior to his individual experience of life and to show ...
... gives to the doctrinal pronouncements , in the choices which he makes between this , that , or the other side of some ancient issue . Saurat himself undertakes to relate Milton's behavior to his individual experience of life and to show ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
V | 116 |
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 268 |
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