A Milton HandbookF. S. Crofts & Company, 1954 - 465 pages |
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... hand , the case is different . It was not given to Milton to see himself with dispassionate objectivity , and the reasons he gives for doing thus and thus are often questionable , though it would be a bold man who would undertake to ...
... hand , the case is different . It was not given to Milton to see himself with dispassionate objectivity , and the reasons he gives for doing thus and thus are often questionable , though it would be a bold man who would undertake to ...
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... hand . But that left hand was a power- ful one , whether in Latin or in English , and whenever he deals with matters of more than transitory significance ( and it is characteristic of him to interpret particular issues at hand in ...
... hand . But that left hand was a power- ful one , whether in Latin or in English , and whenever he deals with matters of more than transitory significance ( and it is characteristic of him to interpret particular issues at hand in ...
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... hand , he remained unconvinced and proceeded to administer chastisement accordingly , making the most of the Bontia scandal and afterward regretting that he had not included other discreditable stories about More which reached him later ...
... hand , he remained unconvinced and proceeded to administer chastisement accordingly , making the most of the Bontia scandal and afterward regretting that he had not included other discreditable stories about More which reached him later ...
Contents
1 Composition and Publication | 1 |
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 268 |
MILTONS STYLE AND VERSIFICATION | 293 |
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