A Milton HandbookF. S. Crofts & Company, 1946 - 465 pages |
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Page 172
... conclusion of the octave . This is a principle of Petrarch but not of some Italian sonneteers , including Giovanni della Casa , a volume of whose poetry has sur- vived from Milton's library . " His dedication of the sonnet to other ...
... conclusion of the octave . This is a principle of Petrarch but not of some Italian sonneteers , including Giovanni della Casa , a volume of whose poetry has sur- vived from Milton's library . " His dedication of the sonnet to other ...
Page 216
... conclusion of his poem . That his conception of it as a mingled tragedy and blessing is in perfect accord with Christian tradition was shown by Moore , The Conclusion of “ Paradise Lost . " See also Stoll , Was Paradise Well Lost ...
... conclusion of his poem . That his conception of it as a mingled tragedy and blessing is in perfect accord with Christian tradition was shown by Moore , The Conclusion of “ Paradise Lost . " See also Stoll , Was Paradise Well Lost ...
Page 396
... conclusion is that the printed page of the first edition is nearer than the manuscript to what Milton would have written if he could . Percy Simp- son concurs in this opinion . On Miss Darbishire's own evidence , however , it is ...
... conclusion is that the printed page of the first edition is nearer than the manuscript to what Milton would have written if he could . Percy Simp- son concurs in this opinion . On Miss Darbishire's own evidence , however , it is ...
Contents
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 12 |
MILTONS STYLE AND VERSIFICATION | 151 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 422 |
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