A Milton HandbookF. S. Crofts & Company, 1954 - 465 pages |
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... less complicated by the sec- ular and humanistic factors which are so strong in Milton . This motivation , while it does nothing to authenticate the poet's self - portraiture as an objective and complete analysis like the essays of ...
... less complicated by the sec- ular and humanistic factors which are so strong in Milton . This motivation , while it does nothing to authenticate the poet's self - portraiture as an objective and complete analysis like the essays of ...
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... less explicitly but not less certainly , than Spenser's Sir Guion . The influence of Giles Fletcher's Christ's Victory and Triumph , though the poem deals directly with the temptation and was certainly known to Milton , is less sig ...
... less explicitly but not less certainly , than Spenser's Sir Guion . The influence of Giles Fletcher's Christ's Victory and Triumph , though the poem deals directly with the temptation and was certainly known to Milton , is less sig ...
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... less when Spirits immortal sing ? ) Suspended Hell . . . . P. L. II , 552-4 . 4. The use of one part of speech for another : e . g . , ( verb form as noun ) " the great consult began " ; ( adjective form as adverb or as noun ) " grinned ...
... less when Spirits immortal sing ? ) Suspended Hell . . . . P. L. II , 552-4 . 4. The use of one part of speech for another : e . g . , ( verb form as noun ) " the great consult began " ; ( adjective form as adverb or as noun ) " grinned ...
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PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 268 |
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