Milton's English Poetry: Being Entries from A Milton EncyclopediaWilliam Bridges Hunter (Jr.) In this survey one may discover Milton as he saw himself and come to recapture some of his originality. The selections from A Milton Encyclopedia in this volume were written by experts in each subject. |
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Page 102
... takes the form of the " Civill Sword " compelling our free consciences , and " hire " takes the form of the Presbyterian movement to return to the corruptions of episcopal plu- ralism , or the holding of multiple posts . Corresponding ...
... takes the form of the " Civill Sword " compelling our free consciences , and " hire " takes the form of the Presbyterian movement to return to the corruptions of episcopal plu- ralism , or the holding of multiple posts . Corresponding ...
Page 103
... takes the form of two tercets , each consisting of a trimeter followed by a pentameter couplet ( cfffgg ) . In that form , it becomes a very effective way of giving ex- pression to Milton's satiric purposes . [ ML ] ON THE UNIVERSITY ...
... takes the form of two tercets , each consisting of a trimeter followed by a pentameter couplet ( cfffgg ) . In that form , it becomes a very effective way of giving ex- pression to Milton's satiric purposes . [ ML ] ON THE UNIVERSITY ...
Page 153
... takes or upon the conception of Christ's nature that makes such development possible . Some see Milton's Christ as exercising only his human intellect and will throughout the temptation , and therefore as capable of dramatic conflict ...
... takes or upon the conception of Christ's nature that makes such development possible . Some see Milton's Christ as exercising only his human intellect and will throughout the temptation , and therefore as capable of dramatic conflict ...
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CONTENTS | 10 |
Biography Miltons | 19 |
Another on the Same | 26 |
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