A Milton HandbookF. S. Crofts & Company, 1946 - 465 pages |
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Page 133
... appears to have begun composing in English with a new enthusiasm . At Horton he wrote Comus in 1634 , and then , except for Lycidas in 1637 , nothing until his return from Italy , a period of seven years . The more abundant moments of ...
... appears to have begun composing in English with a new enthusiasm . At Horton he wrote Comus in 1634 , and then , except for Lycidas in 1637 , nothing until his return from Italy , a period of seven years . The more abundant moments of ...
Page 185
... appear Lucifer , relating and insulting in what he had done to the destruction of Man . Man next and Eve , having been by this time seduced by the Serpent , appears confusedly , covered with leaves . Con- science , in a shape , accuses ...
... appear Lucifer , relating and insulting in what he had done to the destruction of Man . Man next and Eve , having been by this time seduced by the Serpent , appears confusedly , covered with leaves . Con- science , in a shape , accuses ...
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... appears as a character in each of the first three dramatic plans for Paradise Lost , composed about this time . In the poem itself as Milton finally constructed it some twenty years later the Platonic raptures have taken on something of ...
... appears as a character in each of the first three dramatic plans for Paradise Lost , composed about this time . In the poem itself as Milton finally constructed it some twenty years later the Platonic raptures have taken on something of ...
Contents
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 12 |
MILTONS STYLE AND VERSIFICATION | 151 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 422 |
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