A Milton HandbookF. S. Crofts & Company, 1954 - 465 pages |
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Page vi
... interpretation of the texts . Discussion of purely critical problems is also omitted , though the general course of Miltonic opinion is sketched in the final chapter . The first process in the study of Milton should be interpreta- tion ...
... interpretation of the texts . Discussion of purely critical problems is also omitted , though the general course of Miltonic opinion is sketched in the final chapter . The first process in the study of Milton should be interpreta- tion ...
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... interpretation of motive , on the other hand , the case is different . It was not given to Milton to see himself with dispassionate objectivity , and the reasons he gives for doing thus and thus are often questionable , though it would ...
... interpretation of motive , on the other hand , the case is different . It was not given to Milton to see himself with dispassionate objectivity , and the reasons he gives for doing thus and thus are often questionable , though it would ...
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... interpretation . The matter becomes even more complex when we add the factors of pitch , texture or quality , and tempo . The latter point , which has already been touched on , requires much study . English verse has been roughly ...
... interpretation . The matter becomes even more complex when we add the factors of pitch , texture or quality , and tempo . The latter point , which has already been touched on , requires much study . English verse has been roughly ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
I | 117 |
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 268 |
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