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 13
... mean that to go blind in middle life is itself enough to determine the whole nature of a man's poetry . Blindness must be considered in con- junction with Milton's personality and character , and the peculiar educa- tion which he ...
... mean that to go blind in middle life is itself enough to determine the whole nature of a man's poetry . Blindness must be considered in con- junction with Milton's personality and character , and the peculiar educa- tion which he ...
Page 44
... means in fact that our receptivity can be mainly laid open to the underlying simplicity , while we have only to play at the complex syntax . It is not in the least necessary to go to the very bottom of these verse sentences as you go to ...
... means in fact that our receptivity can be mainly laid open to the underlying simplicity , while we have only to play at the complex syntax . It is not in the least necessary to go to the very bottom of these verse sentences as you go to ...
Page 84
... mean that Milton , as we ordinarily use the phrase , was on Satan's side . It means merely that he was able , in a marked degree , to conceive Satan in terms of himself : in terms of the temptations to which he felt his own nature ...
... mean that Milton , as we ordinarily use the phrase , was on Satan's side . It means merely that he was able , in a marked degree , to conceive Satan in terms of himself : in terms of the temptations to which he felt his own nature ...
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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