A Milton HandbookAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1961 - 465 pages |
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Page 37
... thought it would be a blot in their escutcheon , whenever that court should come to flourish again . However , it so incensed our author , that he thought it would be dishonorable ever to receive her again , after such a repulse ; so ...
... thought it would be a blot in their escutcheon , whenever that court should come to flourish again . However , it so incensed our author , that he thought it would be dishonorable ever to receive her again , after such a repulse ; so ...
Page 349
... thought in a termi- nology which has now become obsolete . The problems of human life and destiny are really the same in all ages and anyone who has grappled with experience as sincerely and powerfully as Milton did will have a message ...
... thought in a termi- nology which has now become obsolete . The problems of human life and destiny are really the same in all ages and anyone who has grappled with experience as sincerely and powerfully as Milton did will have a message ...
Page 393
... thought , adjusting their minds to what was plainly Milton's intention . The other minor poems offer equally interesting prob- lems . We can here consider only the certain evidence that in the 1673 text a blundering hand attempted to ...
... thought , adjusting their minds to what was plainly Milton's intention . The other minor poems offer equally interesting prob- lems . We can here consider only the certain evidence that in the 1673 text a blundering hand attempted to ...
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