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Page 11
... writes in Latin to his tutor , the younger Alexander Gill , and tells of passing some attrac- tive girls on the street . " I let my eyes meet their eyes , " confesses the emboldened student ; he dares to glance at one girl " pre ...
... writes in Latin to his tutor , the younger Alexander Gill , and tells of passing some attrac- tive girls on the street . " I let my eyes meet their eyes , " confesses the emboldened student ; he dares to glance at one girl " pre ...
Page 52
... writes that Milton " must have been reasoned into reorganization : sell more books , reach more people . 917 J. B. Watson and Galbraith Crump , on the other hand , have sug- gested that Milton renumbered the books for the 1674 edition ...
... writes that Milton " must have been reasoned into reorganization : sell more books , reach more people . 917 J. B. Watson and Galbraith Crump , on the other hand , have sug- gested that Milton renumbered the books for the 1674 edition ...
Page 137
... writes of the alleged drama , demonstrates his awareness of the baroque background of Paradise Lost and to some degree draws together conflicting critical opinion . In " Style and Genre " he notes that the work " is neither drama nor ...
... writes of the alleged drama , demonstrates his awareness of the baroque background of Paradise Lost and to some degree draws together conflicting critical opinion . In " Style and Genre " he notes that the work " is neither drama nor ...
Contents
THE INWARD VISION I | 1 |
INCONSTANT THEATRICAL DESIGNS | 16 |
THE VAST DESIGN EMERGES | 40 |
Copyright | |
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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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