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Page 41
... later than the onset of his blindness about 1652 , had struck upon certain epic themes that , when expanded , would underlie pivotal episodes in Paradise Lost : the councils of the damned and the blessed ; the entry of Satan into the ...
... later than the onset of his blindness about 1652 , had struck upon certain epic themes that , when expanded , would underlie pivotal episodes in Paradise Lost : the councils of the damned and the blessed ; the entry of Satan into the ...
Page 50
... later Book VIII and five new lines ( 1-5 ) in later Book XII [ 50 ] MILTON'S THEATRICAL EPIC.
... later Book VIII and five new lines ( 1-5 ) in later Book XII [ 50 ] MILTON'S THEATRICAL EPIC.
Page 51
... later Book XI three new lines ( 485-587 ) elaborate a passage on death . A single line ( 551 ) in early Book X appears expanded as two lines ( 551-552 ) in later Book XI . In both editions of Paradise Lost , the patterns of harmony ...
... later Book XI three new lines ( 485-587 ) elaborate a passage on death . A single line ( 551 ) in early Book X appears expanded as two lines ( 551-552 ) in later Book XI . In both editions of Paradise Lost , the patterns of harmony ...
Contents
THE INWARD VISION I | 1 |
INCONSTANT THEATRICAL DESIGNS | 16 |
THE VAST DESIGN EMERGES | 40 |
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Milton's Theatrical Epic: The Invention and Design of Paradise Lost John G. Demaray No preview available - 1999 |
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