The Fierce Equation: A Study of Milton's Decorum |
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... Paradise Lost and Its Critics.2 In this hostile book , Professor Waldock has ignored Milton's vision of unity , the ideal of the rounded and religious man , for his ideal , the " natural " man . Our active and imaginative acceptance of ...
... Paradise Lost and Its Critics.2 In this hostile book , Professor Waldock has ignored Milton's vision of unity , the ideal of the rounded and religious man , for his ideal , the " natural " man . Our active and imaginative acceptance of ...
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... Paradise Lost , though these steps should suggest a complete reading of the poem . The kind of energies and return which I have tried to show in Heaven would I think be found in the Creation and in the pre - lapsarian Garden . The kind ...
... Paradise Lost , though these steps should suggest a complete reading of the poem . The kind of energies and return which I have tried to show in Heaven would I think be found in the Creation and in the pre - lapsarian Garden . The kind ...
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... Paradise Lost " ( Oxford , 1954 ) . MacCaffrey , Isabel Gamble , Paradise Lost as ' Myth ' ( Cambridge , 1959 ) . Madsen , William G. , " Earth the Shadow of Heaven : Typological Symbolism in Paradise Lost ” , PMLA , LXXV ( Dec. , 1960 ) ...
... Paradise Lost " ( Oxford , 1954 ) . MacCaffrey , Isabel Gamble , Paradise Lost as ' Myth ' ( Cambridge , 1959 ) . Madsen , William G. , " Earth the Shadow of Heaven : Typological Symbolism in Paradise Lost ” , PMLA , LXXV ( Dec. , 1960 ) ...
Contents
Decorum from the Prose | 49 |
Decorum in the Verse | 105 |
Afterword | 155 |
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