A Milton HandbookF. S. Crofts & Company, 1954 - 465 pages |
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Page 160
... mind the Cyrenaic arguments of a specific fellow student , Thomas Randolph , in The Muses Looking Glass , a drama which was perhaps acted in Cambridge when Milton was there.2 The question of Milton's literary sources in Comus is a ...
... mind the Cyrenaic arguments of a specific fellow student , Thomas Randolph , in The Muses Looking Glass , a drama which was perhaps acted in Cambridge when Milton was there.2 The question of Milton's literary sources in Comus is a ...
Page 169
... mind as one considers the masterly way in which Milton has managed these fluctuations . No symphony was ever composed of more varied emotional elements or blended them more consummately into artistic unity . Metrically Lycidas is a ...
... mind as one considers the masterly way in which Milton has managed these fluctuations . No symphony was ever composed of more varied emotional elements or blended them more consummately into artistic unity . Metrically Lycidas is a ...
Page 177
... mind is an intimate and vital part of his biography for a period of over a quarter of a century . The record of his preliminary meditation of the project is to be found chiefly in his pub- lished writings and in his preserved manuscript ...
... mind is an intimate and vital part of his biography for a period of over a quarter of a century . The record of his preliminary meditation of the project is to be found chiefly in his pub- lished writings and in his preserved manuscript ...
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PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 268 |
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