A Milton HandbookAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1961 - 465 pages |
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Page 88
... conclusion of the ecclesiastical controversy and continued to occupy him for nearly two years . The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce was published before August 1 , 1643. A second edition , much enlarged , appeared in February , 1644 ...
... conclusion of the ecclesiastical controversy and continued to occupy him for nearly two years . The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce was published before August 1 , 1643. A second edition , much enlarged , appeared in February , 1644 ...
Page 216
... conclusion of his poem . That his conception of it as a mingled tragedy and blessing is in perfect accord with Christian tradition was shown by Moore , The Conclusion of " Paradise Lost . " See also Stoll , Was Paradise Well Lost ...
... conclusion of his poem . That his conception of it as a mingled tragedy and blessing is in perfect accord with Christian tradition was shown by Moore , The Conclusion of " Paradise Lost . " See also Stoll , Was Paradise Well Lost ...
Page 276
... " last in- See Gilbert , The Temptation in " Paradise Regained . " A different view of Milton's handling of the temptation is that of R. D. Miller . firmity of noble mind " in Lycidas and the conclusion 276 A MILTON HANDBOOK.
... " last in- See Gilbert , The Temptation in " Paradise Regained . " A different view of Milton's handling of the temptation is that of R. D. Miller . firmity of noble mind " in Lycidas and the conclusion 276 A MILTON HANDBOOK.
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