A Milton HandbookAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1961 - 465 pages |
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Page 36
... reason , or that it was any more than a jour- ney of recreation ; after a month's stay , home he returns a married man , that went out a bachelor ; his wife being Mary , the eldest daughter of Mr. Richard Powell , then a justice of ...
... reason , or that it was any more than a jour- ney of recreation ; after a month's stay , home he returns a married man , that went out a bachelor ; his wife being Mary , the eldest daughter of Mr. Richard Powell , then a justice of ...
Page 188
... REASONS for the Change from Drama TO EPIC . We do not know exactly either when or why Milton abandoned his idea of a drama ... reason to believe that this fact alone would have deterred him . Quiller - Couch & believes the closing of the ...
... REASONS for the Change from Drama TO EPIC . We do not know exactly either when or why Milton abandoned his idea of a drama ... reason to believe that this fact alone would have deterred him . Quiller - Couch & believes the closing of the ...
Page 209
... reason at the idea of a divine author with attri- butes of goodness and of power . Having gone thus far on his search unaided he is vouchsafed a revelation , and awakening from his trance he receives the prohibition ( lines 311 ff ...
... reason at the idea of a divine author with attri- butes of goodness and of power . Having gone thus far on his search unaided he is vouchsafed a revelation , and awakening from his trance he receives the prohibition ( lines 311 ff ...
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