A Milton HandbookG. Bell, 1929 - 304 pages |
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Page 86
... passage ( quoted in the Appendix ) is parallel in idea , even in some of its phraseology , with the famous invoca- tion 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 invoca- tion to light at the beginning of Book III of Paradise Lost . The eloquence produced by this new mood carries over into ...
Page 131
... passage or two , Miltonic in the later sense , yet , with all its grace and delicacy , it has a quality of logical ... passage was an afterthought and we can 19 See Appendix . trace the phrasing of many another passage through vari- ous ...
... passage or two , Miltonic in the later sense , yet , with all its grace and delicacy , it has a quality of logical ... passage was an afterthought and we can 19 See Appendix . trace the phrasing of many another passage through vari- ous ...
Page 240
... passage as the comparison of the Satanic host to various military assemblages of epic legend at the close of Book I of Paradise Lost : for never , since created Man , Met such embodied force as , named with these , Could merit more than ...
... passage as the comparison of the Satanic host to various military assemblages of epic legend at the close of Book I of Paradise Lost : for never , since created Man , Met such embodied force as , named with these , Could merit more than ...
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