Milton: A Collection of Critical Essays, Volume 10Louis Lohr Martz Prentice-Hall, 1966 - 212 pages Critical essays about John Milton and his works. |
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Page 21
... look Bound with Gorgonian rigor not to move And with Asphaltic slime ; broad as the Gate , Deep to the Roots of Hell ... Looks down with wonder on the sudden view Of all this world at once from pole to pole He views its breadth . Then he ...
... look Bound with Gorgonian rigor not to move And with Asphaltic slime ; broad as the Gate , Deep to the Roots of Hell ... Looks down with wonder on the sudden view Of all this world at once from pole to pole He views its breadth . Then he ...
Page 53
... look deliberate , in order that we , the assistants , may feel the weight of the solemnity pressing on his shoulders as well as on our own . Anything casual or familiar in his manner is not ' sincerity ' or ' spontaneity ' , but ...
... look deliberate , in order that we , the assistants , may feel the weight of the solemnity pressing on his shoulders as well as on our own . Anything casual or familiar in his manner is not ' sincerity ' or ' spontaneity ' , but ...
Page 93
... looks very closely at it ) that the speech does not make a perfect imaginative whole : that between the different elements of it there is a faint but real discord . Satan's feeling , up to the word ' league ' , has a kind of reality ...
... looks very closely at it ) that the speech does not make a perfect imaginative whole : that between the different elements of it there is a faint but real discord . Satan's feeling , up to the word ' league ' , has a kind of reality ...
Contents
Introduction by Louis L Martz | 1 |
A Note on the Verse of John Milton by T S Eliot | 12 |
The Pastoral of the Innocence of | 19 |
Copyright | |
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