A Milton HandbookF. S. Crofts & Company, 1954 - 465 pages |
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Page 204
... human ( lines 403 ff . ) . The question whether Raphael can partake of human food leads to the explanation that all being is one uniform scale , the higher members differing from the lower only in degree . Thus the angels have , like ...
... human ( lines 403 ff . ) . The question whether Raphael can partake of human food leads to the explanation that all being is one uniform scale , the higher members differing from the lower only in degree . Thus the angels have , like ...
Page 257
... human destiny , and this broader plan persists in the completed epic . But Grotius ' play stands much nearer to Milton's actual development of the more dramatic part of his material in the coherence of the plot , in the superior ...
... human destiny , and this broader plan persists in the completed epic . But Grotius ' play stands much nearer to Milton's actual development of the more dramatic part of his material in the coherence of the plot , in the superior ...
Page 273
... human desire , so rich in concrete illustration , and so comprehensive in generalization , are eloquent of Milton's familiarity with the detail of re- corded human experience and with the pronouncements of all the sages upon its meaning ...
... human desire , so rich in concrete illustration , and so comprehensive in generalization , are eloquent of Milton's familiarity with the detail of re- corded human experience and with the pronouncements of all the sages upon its meaning ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
I | 117 |
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 268 |
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