A Milton HandbookAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1954 - 465 pages |
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Page 188
... fact alone would have deterred him . Quiller - Couch & believes the closing of the theaters in 1642 to have determined his change of plan , arguing that he had intended his " Adam Unparadised " for actual performance as a revived mys ...
... fact alone would have deterred him . Quiller - Couch & believes the closing of the theaters in 1642 to have determined his change of plan , arguing that he had intended his " Adam Unparadised " for actual performance as a revived mys ...
Page 199
... fact , craftily held back till the progress of the debate demanded it — the ex- istence of an undefended world peopled by creatures liable to attack — a matchless opportunity for the satisfaction of a revenge as fierce as Moloch's by ...
... fact , craftily held back till the progress of the debate demanded it — the ex- istence of an undefended world peopled by creatures liable to attack — a matchless opportunity for the satisfaction of a revenge as fierce as Moloch's by ...
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... fact that Milton dictated rather than wrote his mature poetry may have increased his tendency toward a free type of expression characteristic of speech . In any case , his utter- ance , while pursuing its undeviating larger course and ...
... fact that Milton dictated rather than wrote his mature poetry may have increased his tendency toward a free type of expression characteristic of speech . In any case , his utter- ance , while pursuing its undeviating larger course and ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
I | 117 |
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 268 |
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