A Milton HandbookF. S. Croft & Company, 1946 - 465 pages |
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Page 151
... represent Milton's temperamental preference and the program which he expected to adopt , though without complete suppression of the other . To say this is not to agree with the extreme statement of W. V. Moody 20 who describes Il ...
... represent Milton's temperamental preference and the program which he expected to adopt , though without complete suppression of the other . To say this is not to agree with the extreme statement of W. V. Moody 20 who describes Il ...
Page 227
... representing the " ideas " to human apprehension and only the poet - seer who had looked on the face of truth unveiled could so represent them . When Milton undertook to write the epic of the Fall and became thereby a successor , if not ...
... representing the " ideas " to human apprehension and only the poet - seer who had looked on the face of truth unveiled could so represent them . When Milton undertook to write the epic of the Fall and became thereby a successor , if not ...
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... represented by the engraving prefixed to the first edition of Milton's History of Britain . A Latin inscription de- clares ... represent all the unquestionable contemporary likenesses . Catalogues have been published of two considerable ...
... represented by the engraving prefixed to the first edition of Milton's History of Britain . A Latin inscription de- clares ... represent all the unquestionable contemporary likenesses . Catalogues have been published of two considerable ...
Contents
1 Composition and Publication | 1 |
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 12 |
MILTONS FAME AND INFLUENCE | 67 |
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