The Complete Poems and Major ProseFirst published by Odyssey Press in 1957, this classic edition provides Milton's poetry and major prose works, richly annotated, in a sturdy and affordable clothbound volume. |
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Page xvii
... E.M.W. Tillyard, The Miltonic Setting (1938) Od. – Homer, Odyssey Odes – Horace, Odes (Carmina) O.E.D.— Oxford English Dictionary O.F.— Ludovico Ariosto, Orlando Furioso Oracle – G. Wilson Knight, The Burning Oracle (1939) Our Time ...
... E.M.W. Tillyard, The Miltonic Setting (1938) Od. – Homer, Odyssey Odes – Horace, Odes (Carmina) O.E.D.— Oxford English Dictionary O.F.— Ludovico Ariosto, Orlando Furioso Oracle – G. Wilson Knight, The Burning Oracle (1939) Our Time ...
Page xviii
... E. M. W. Tillyard, Studies in Milton (1951) Stuarts – Godfrey Davies, The Early Stuarts, 1603–1660 (1937) Style – Arnold Stein, Answerable Style (1953) Summa Theol. — St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica T.G.C.T. - Arnold Williams, ed ...
... E. M. W. Tillyard, Studies in Milton (1951) Stuarts – Godfrey Davies, The Early Stuarts, 1603–1660 (1937) Style – Arnold Stein, Answerable Style (1953) Summa Theol. — St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica T.G.C.T. - Arnold Williams, ed ...
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... E. M. W. Tillyard in The Miltonic Setting (London, 1947), pp. 168–204, and Milton (2nd ed. London, 1949). In MP XXXVII (1940), 351–6, F. R. B. Godolphin has traced Milton's greater fondness for Propertius and Ovid than for Tibullus as ...
... E. M. W. Tillyard in The Miltonic Setting (London, 1947), pp. 168–204, and Milton (2nd ed. London, 1949). In MP XXXVII (1940), 351–6, F. R. B. Godolphin has traced Milton's greater fondness for Propertius and Ovid than for Tibullus as ...
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... E. M. W. Tillyard seems right in regarding his cosmic “optimism” as mainly due to his faith in the current hope of the Puritans for the fulfilment of their religious and political hopes, perhaps by the fulfilment 32 THAT NATURE IS NOT ...
... E. M. W. Tillyard seems right in regarding his cosmic “optimism” as mainly due to his faith in the current hope of the Puritans for the fulfilment of their religious and political hopes, perhaps by the fulfilment 32 THAT NATURE IS NOT ...
Page 50
... E. M. W. Tillyard's treatment of this poem as a serious self-dedication to poetry in Setting, pp. 177–9, is qualified but not discredited by W. R. Parker's view of it in MLN, LV (1940), 215-8, as a rhetorical debate like Prol I. In SP ...
... E. M. W. Tillyard's treatment of this poem as a serious self-dedication to poetry in Setting, pp. 177–9, is qualified but not discredited by W. R. Parker's view of it in MLN, LV (1940), 215-8, as a rhetorical debate like Prol I. In SP ...
Contents
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173 | |
Paradise Regained | 471 |
Samson Agonistes | 531 |
Prose | 595 |
Appendix | 1021 |
Index of Names | 1045 |
BACK COVER | 1060 |
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