A Milton HandbookAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1961 - 465 pages |
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Page 113
... passage ( quoted in the Appendix ) is parallel in idea , even in some of its phraseology , with the famous invocation to light at the beginning of Book III of Paradise Lost . The eloquence produced by this new mood carries over into ...
... passage ( quoted in the Appendix ) is parallel in idea , even in some of its phraseology , with the famous invocation to light at the beginning of Book III of Paradise Lost . The eloquence produced by this new mood carries over into ...
Page 166
... passage was an after- thought and we can trace the phrasing of many another passage through various stages on the way to its final per- fection . A few corrections are inserted in Milton's hand in a copy of the 1638 edition . One of ...
... passage was an after- thought and we can trace the phrasing of many another passage through various stages on the way to its final per- fection . A few corrections are inserted in Milton's hand in a copy of the 1638 edition . One of ...
Page 365
... passage as a whole with an interpretation of its statements in the light of the record of Milton's youthful poetry.1 ... passages other than those given here are included in Diek- hoff's comprehensive collection of Milton's ...
... passage as a whole with an interpretation of its statements in the light of the record of Milton's youthful poetry.1 ... passages other than those given here are included in Diek- hoff's comprehensive collection of Milton's ...
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Adam Adam and Eve Adam's ancient angels Areopagitica blank verse Book Cambridge Chorus Christ Christian church classical Columbia Edition Comus copy death Defense Diodati discussion divine divorce doctrine drama edition Edward Phillips eighteenth century elaborate elegy English epic evidence expression fall Fletcher Greek Heaven Horton period human idea Il Penseroso influence interest interpretation Italian Italy John Milton King L'Allegro later Latin learned letter liberty lines literary Lycidas manuscript masque Masson material ment mind modern moral nature original pamphlet Paradise Lost Paradise Regained parallel Parliament passage passion Penseroso philosophy poem poet poet's poetic poetry political printed prose Psalms published Puritan reason Reformation religious Renaissance Samson Agonistes Satan says Scripture Shakespeare Smectymnuus sonnets Spenser spirit statement style suggestion theme theological thought Tillyard tion ton's tract tradition translation University verse writing written