A Milton HandbookAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1961 - 465 pages |
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Page 144
... preceding work by allusions in the opening lines and by the use of a meter identical with that employed in the introductory portion of the other . The poem represents an 11 See below , p . 264 . 12 For the most learned commentary on the ...
... preceding work by allusions in the opening lines and by the use of a meter identical with that employed in the introductory portion of the other . The poem represents an 11 See below , p . 264 . 12 For the most learned commentary on the ...
Page 242
James Holly Hanford. preceding section . The two cannot , however , be absolutely separated . In discussing the sources of the legend , distinction should be drawn between various types of material from the point of view of Milton's ...
James Holly Hanford. preceding section . The two cannot , however , be absolutely separated . In discussing the sources of the legend , distinction should be drawn between various types of material from the point of view of Milton's ...
Page 264
... For full discussion of the relationship of Paradise Lost to preceding epic literature in English see Tillyard , The Miltonic Set- ting , pp . 141 ff . relationship is discussed in Chapter VI . A flash , 264 A MILTON HANDBOOK.
... For full discussion of the relationship of Paradise Lost to preceding epic literature in English see Tillyard , The Miltonic Set- ting , pp . 141 ff . relationship is discussed in Chapter VI . A flash , 264 A MILTON HANDBOOK.
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