A Milton HandbookF. S. Croft & Company, 1946 - 465 pages |
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... Finally , and this perhaps is most important of all , Mil- ton was intensely concerned to have his own image stand in the public eye as he himself conceived it . He inherited the Renaissance thirst for enduring fame and he com- bined ...
... Finally , and this perhaps is most important of all , Mil- ton was intensely concerned to have his own image stand in the public eye as he himself conceived it . He inherited the Renaissance thirst for enduring fame and he com- bined ...
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... finally learn ( which is yet the highest matter ) to know itself , and at the same time those holy minds and intelligences with whom hereafter it is to enter into ever- lasting companionship . Prolusiones Oratoriae III , Masson's ...
... finally learn ( which is yet the highest matter ) to know itself , and at the same time those holy minds and intelligences with whom hereafter it is to enter into ever- lasting companionship . Prolusiones Oratoriae III , Masson's ...
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... finally , in the poem important anticipations of motives later to be employed in Paradise Lost . Thus the idea that the Pagan divinities are in reality demons , suggested in stanzas XXIV - XXV , is the basic principle of the ...
... finally , in the poem important anticipations of motives later to be employed in Paradise Lost . Thus the idea that the Pagan divinities are in reality demons , suggested in stanzas XXIV - XXV , is the basic principle of the ...
Contents
1 Composition and Publication | 1 |
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 12 |
MILTONS FAME AND INFLUENCE | 67 |
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