A Milton HandbookF. S. Crofts & Company, 1954 - 465 pages |
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Page 272
... less explicitly but not less certainly , than Spenser's Sir Guion . The influence of Giles Fletcher's Christ's Victory and Triumph , though the poem deals directly with the temptation and was certainly known to Milton , is less sig ...
... less explicitly but not less certainly , than Spenser's Sir Guion . The influence of Giles Fletcher's Christ's Victory and Triumph , though the poem deals directly with the temptation and was certainly known to Milton , is less sig ...
Page 320
... less isolated unit to be indicated as such by some sort of breath , pause , or lingering at the end . The question of metrical versus grammatical and rhetor- ical pause applies also to the breaks within the line . In the line : Regions ...
... less isolated unit to be indicated as such by some sort of breath , pause , or lingering at the end . The question of metrical versus grammatical and rhetor- ical pause applies also to the breaks within the line . In the line : Regions ...
Page 339
... less degree for the other poems . These contributions were generally included in one or another of the innumerable editions of Milton's works . They are , of course , closely connected with the critical discussions al- ready mentioned ...
... less degree for the other poems . These contributions were generally included in one or another of the innumerable editions of Milton's works . They are , of course , closely connected with the critical discussions al- ready mentioned ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
I | 117 |
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 268 |
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