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... C. S. Lewis , A Preface to " Paradise Lost " ( 1942 ) Aeschylus , Prometheus Purg . Dante , Purgatorio Read - Studies for William A. Read , ed . by Nathaniel M. Caffee ( 1940 ) Reader - B. Rajan , " Paradise Lost " and the Seventeenth ...
... C. S. Lewis , A Preface to " Paradise Lost " ( 1942 ) Aeschylus , Prometheus Purg . Dante , Purgatorio Read - Studies for William A. Read , ed . by Nathaniel M. Caffee ( 1940 ) Reader - B. Rajan , " Paradise Lost " and the Seventeenth ...
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... C. S. Lewis notes Allegory of Love ( 1935 ) , p . 15– that Albertus Magnus also swept away " the idea that the pleasure is evil and the result of the Fall , " declaring that it " would have been greater if we had re- mained in Paradise ...
... C. S. Lewis notes Allegory of Love ( 1935 ) , p . 15– that Albertus Magnus also swept away " the idea that the pleasure is evil and the result of the Fall , " declaring that it " would have been greater if we had re- mained in Paradise ...
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... C. S. Lewis in Preface , p . 121 . 832. Milton seems to have been con- sciously varying the terms of Lydia's 825- 830 835 840 845 850 855 devotion in the closing lines of Horace's Ode ( III , ix ) , familiar in translations by Herrick ...
... C. S. Lewis in Preface , p . 121 . 832. Milton seems to have been con- sciously varying the terms of Lydia's 825- 830 835 840 845 850 855 devotion in the closing lines of Horace's Ode ( III , ix ) , familiar in translations by Herrick ...
Contents
Preface | vii |
Abbreviations of Titles of Periodicals Cited in the Notes | xiv |
Bibliography of Books Dealing Mainly with Paradise Lost | li |
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