A Milton HandbookF. S. Crofts & Company, 1946 - 465 pages |
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Page 26
... employed in the beginning of our correspondence , you would again employ . This was a supposition agreeable to truth and to the inti- macy between us . For I do not think that true friendship consists in the frequency of letters or in ...
... employed in the beginning of our correspondence , you would again employ . This was a supposition agreeable to truth and to the inti- macy between us . For I do not think that true friendship consists in the frequency of letters or in ...
Page 144
... employed in Paradise Lost . Thus the idea that the Pagan divinities are in reality demons , suggested in stanzas XXIV - XXV , is the basic principle of the representation of the fallen angels . The conception was a familiar one in ...
... employed in Paradise Lost . Thus the idea that the Pagan divinities are in reality demons , suggested in stanzas XXIV - XXV , is the basic principle of the representation of the fallen angels . The conception was a familiar one in ...
Page 177
... employ the English language in some lofty subject com- parable to the Iliad or the Odyssey . Addressing his mother tongue , now employed in the triviality of a mock oration , he voices his more serious poetic purposes ( lines 23-52 ) ...
... employ the English language in some lofty subject com- parable to the Iliad or the Odyssey . Addressing his mother tongue , now employed in the triviality of a mock oration , he voices his more serious poetic purposes ( lines 23-52 ) ...
Contents
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 12 |
MILTONS STYLE AND VERSIFICATION | 151 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 422 |
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