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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... Tradition — Elizabeth M. Pope, “Paradise Regained": The Tradition and the Poem (1947) Vanity – Joseph Glanvill, The Vanity of Dogmatizing Verse – W. B. C. Watkins, An Anatomy of Milton's Verse (1955) Vision – Don Cameron Allen, The ...
... Tradition — Elizabeth M. Pope, “Paradise Regained": The Tradition and the Poem (1947) Vanity – Joseph Glanvill, The Vanity of Dogmatizing Verse – W. B. C. Watkins, An Anatomy of Milton's Verse (1955) Vision – Don Cameron Allen, The ...
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... of his place in the tradition of Renaissance Latin poetry that includes Dante, Petrarch, Mantuan, Pontano, Sannazaro, and Buchanan. CARMINA ELEGIACA (ELEGIAC VERSES) In his Commonplace Book, from which PSALM CXXXVI 5.
... of his place in the tradition of Renaissance Latin poetry that includes Dante, Petrarch, Mantuan, Pontano, Sannazaro, and Buchanan. CARMINA ELEGIACA (ELEGIAC VERSES) In his Commonplace Book, from which PSALM CXXXVI 5.
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... Tradition names Hamburg after Hama, a Saxon champion who is supposed, said Warton, to have been killed on its site by the Dane, Starchater. 20. Wishing Virgil a prosperous voyage, Horace (Odes I, iii, 8) called him animae dimidium meae ...
... Tradition names Hamburg after Hama, a Saxon champion who is supposed, said Warton, to have been killed on its site by the Dane, Starchater. 20. Wishing Virgil a prosperous voyage, Horace (Odes I, iii, 8) called him animae dimidium meae ...
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... tradition that the music of the spheres would be audible to sinless men. Cf. Arc, 63, n. 133-136. Perhaps Milton thought of Hesiod's Golden Age, when men were so good that Zeus changed them into immortal spirits (Works and Days, I I I ...
... tradition that the music of the spheres would be audible to sinless men. Cf. Arc, 63, n. 133-136. Perhaps Milton thought of Hesiod's Golden Age, when men were so good that Zeus changed them into immortal spirits (Works and Days, I I I ...
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... tradition to the worshippers of Isis.34 But you, the eternal glory of the Academy” that was set among the IO 15 2O 25 30 35 (Haec monstra si tu primus induxti scholis) Iam iam poetas,. 31. The Assyrian Bel is identified with the Baal of ...
... tradition to the worshippers of Isis.34 But you, the eternal glory of the Academy” that was set among the IO 15 2O 25 30 35 (Haec monstra si tu primus induxti scholis) Iam iam poetas,. 31. The Assyrian Bel is identified with the Baal of ...
Contents
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Paradise Regained | 471 |
Samson Agonistes | 531 |
Prose | 595 |
Appendix | 1021 |
Index of Names | 1045 |
BACK COVER | 1060 |
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