A Milton HandbookF. S. Crofts & Company, 1954 - 465 pages |
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... interest in his own personality into the field of creative art , he made his poetry as well as his prose an intimate though dignified record . of his own experience . We have , then , the material for a life of Milton , as abundant in ...
... interest in his own personality into the field of creative art , he made his poetry as well as his prose an intimate though dignified record . of his own experience . We have , then , the material for a life of Milton , as abundant in ...
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... interest in pedagogy and of his conviction , expressed in the tractate Of Education , that an immense amount of time was wasted by the cumbersome methods of Latin instruction then in vogue . It was published in 1669. The Artis Logicae ...
... interest in pedagogy and of his conviction , expressed in the tractate Of Education , that an immense amount of time was wasted by the cumbersome methods of Latin instruction then in vogue . It was published in 1669. The Artis Logicae ...
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... interest in Samson His " marriage choices , " his " hybris , " his various triumphs as God's champion , all of which are suggested by Milton's titles , touch closely on some of Milton's deepest interests . It would be curious to know ...
... interest in Samson His " marriage choices , " his " hybris , " his various triumphs as God's champion , all of which are suggested by Milton's titles , touch closely on some of Milton's deepest interests . It would be curious to know ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
I | 117 |
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 268 |
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