A Milton HandbookF. S. Crofts & Company, 1946 - 465 pages |
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Page vii
... but interest in the Puritan poet and his age per- sisted and even received additional stimulation . To some extent current Milton and seventeenth century scholarship is the result of mere momentum . Points which are PREFACE vii.
... but interest in the Puritan poet and his age per- sisted and even received additional stimulation . To some extent current Milton and seventeenth century scholarship is the result of mere momentum . Points which are PREFACE vii.
Page 91
... result of his own reflection , and he speaks of himself as a pioneer in the attempt to free mankind from his domestic fetters . Yet the subject had been in almost continuous agitation since the Reformation , and Milton's ideas , though ...
... result of his own reflection , and he speaks of himself as a pioneer in the attempt to free mankind from his domestic fetters . Yet the subject had been in almost continuous agitation since the Reformation , and Milton's ideas , though ...
Page 369
... result is clearly written in his own Latin elegies , particularly the First , Fifth , and Seventh , with their strong accent of sensuous feeling and their only partly chastened Ovidian tone . The time to which he refers would be about ...
... result is clearly written in his own Latin elegies , particularly the First , Fifth , and Seventh , with their strong accent of sensuous feeling and their only partly chastened Ovidian tone . The time to which he refers would be about ...
Contents
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 12 |
MILTONS STYLE AND VERSIFICATION | 151 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 422 |
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