A guide to English literature. 3. From Donne to MarvellBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1956 |
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... Milton will help to restore high moral standards ; for unless we are already willing to accept Milton's moral mysticism , either permanently or temporarily , we are unlikely to understand him . Poetry written in an age very different or ...
... Milton will help to restore high moral standards ; for unless we are already willing to accept Milton's moral mysticism , either permanently or temporarily , we are unlikely to understand him . Poetry written in an age very different or ...
Page 192
... Milton , that the whole human race suffers from the Fall of one , while the angels fall individually – they are ... Milton's theology but which helps to shape his verse . It enables him , for example , to reinforce one of his main themes ...
... Milton , that the whole human race suffers from the Fall of one , while the angels fall individually – they are ... Milton's theology but which helps to shape his verse . It enables him , for example , to reinforce one of his main themes ...
Page 266
... Milton ( Yale , 1953 ) Milton's Prose ed . M. W. Wallace ( World's Classics , 1925 ) See A. Barker , Milton and the Puritan Dilemma ( Toronto , 1942 ) J. Bailey , Milton ( London , 1915 ) C. Brooks , ' Milton and Critical Re - estimates ...
... Milton ( Yale , 1953 ) Milton's Prose ed . M. W. Wallace ( World's Classics , 1925 ) See A. Barker , Milton and the Puritan Dilemma ( Toronto , 1942 ) J. Bailey , Milton ( London , 1915 ) C. Brooks , ' Milton and Critical Re - estimates ...
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