A Milton HandbookF. S. Crofts & Company, 1954 - 465 pages |
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Page 154
... early earnestness to be judged . Though less interesting intrinsically than On the Morning of Christ's Nativity they ... early life . Upon the Circumcision is relatively unattractive . Mil- ton seems to be rather forcing himself to ...
... early earnestness to be judged . Though less interesting intrinsically than On the Morning of Christ's Nativity they ... early life . Upon the Circumcision is relatively unattractive . Mil- ton seems to be rather forcing himself to ...
Page 253
... Early Reading ) , is mainly concerned with the influence on the early poems , but he suggests , without giving details , that Paradise Lost was deeply indebted to the same source . Dunster probably assumed that Milton carried the ...
... Early Reading ) , is mainly concerned with the influence on the early poems , but he suggests , without giving details , that Paradise Lost was deeply indebted to the same source . Dunster probably assumed that Milton carried the ...
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... early seventeenth century . It was , how- ever , most common in formal prose and was on the whole avoided by the poets . John Donne , to be sure , makes free use of the terminology of scholastic philosophy , but neither he nor any other ...
... early seventeenth century . It was , how- ever , most common in formal prose and was on the whole avoided by the poets . John Donne , to be sure , makes free use of the terminology of scholastic philosophy , but neither he nor any other ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
I | 117 |
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 268 |
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