A Milton HandbookF. S. Crofts & Company, 1954 - 465 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 31
Page 296
... practice here of which abundant examples could not be found in English literature before Milton . The unique thing is the degree to which they be- come in him habitual features of style - the warp and woof of his poetical expression ...
... practice here of which abundant examples could not be found in English literature before Milton . The unique thing is the degree to which they be- come in him habitual features of style - the warp and woof of his poetical expression ...
Page 329
... practice . But his appeal was felt , also , and in the end primarily , on the ground of the sublimity and fervor of his poetic imagination . It was here that he fell in with the underlying current of romanticism which was unsatisfied by ...
... practice . But his appeal was felt , also , and in the end primarily , on the ground of the sublimity and fervor of his poetic imagination . It was here that he fell in with the underlying current of romanticism which was unsatisfied by ...
Page 397
... practices and as to those of the printer . The 1674 edition , though correct in other respects , is even farther from ... practice they are largely at the mercy of their own whim . A study of the parts of the Trinity MS . which are in ...
... practices and as to those of the printer . The 1674 edition , though correct in other respects , is even farther from ... practice they are largely at the mercy of their own whim . A study of the parts of the Trinity MS . which are in ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
I | 117 |
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 268 |
Copyright | |
3 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Adam Adam and Eve Adam's ancient angels Areopagitica blank verse Book Cambridge Chorus Christ Christian church classical Columbia Edition Comus death Defense Diodati discussion divine divorce doctrine drama edition Edward Phillips eighteenth century elaborate elegy English epic evidence expression Fletcher Greek Heaven Horton period human idea Il Penseroso influence interest interpretation Italian Italy John Milton King L'Allegro later Latin learned letter liberty lines literary literature London Lycidas manuscript masque Masson material ment mind modern moral nature original pamphlet Paradise Lost Paradise Regained parallel Parliament passage passion philosophy poem poet poet's poetic poetry political printed prose published Puritan reason Reformation religious Renaissance Samson Agonistes Satan Saurat says Scripture seventeenth century Shakespeare similes Smectymnuus sonnets Spenser spirit statement style suggestion theme theological thought Tillyard tion ton's tract tradition translation University writing written