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... studies tend to lose sight of . " I draw upon his brilliant treatment of the poem in The Untuning of the Sky : Ideas of Music in English Poetry , 1500-1700 ( Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1961 ) , pp . 324-31 . 9. Hollander ...
... studies tend to lose sight of . " I draw upon his brilliant treatment of the poem in The Untuning of the Sky : Ideas of Music in English Poetry , 1500-1700 ( Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1961 ) , pp . 324-31 . 9. Hollander ...
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... Studies in the Classical Back- ground of Paradise Lost , Illinois Studies in Language and Literature , 50 ( Urbana : University of Illinois Press , 1962 ) 24-39 . 17. The allusion was first studied by Jackson I. Cope in " Milton's Muse ...
... Studies in the Classical Back- ground of Paradise Lost , Illinois Studies in Language and Literature , 50 ( Urbana : University of Illinois Press , 1962 ) 24-39 . 17. The allusion was first studied by Jackson I. Cope in " Milton's Muse ...
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... Studies in Shakespeare , Milton and Donne ( New York : Macmillan , 1925 ) , pp . 89–163 ; rpt . in his John Milton : Poet and Humanist ( Cleveland : The Press of Western Reserve University , 1966 ) , pp . 1-74 . 3. See the famous ...
... Studies in Shakespeare , Milton and Donne ( New York : Macmillan , 1925 ) , pp . 89–163 ; rpt . in his John Milton : Poet and Humanist ( Cleveland : The Press of Western Reserve University , 1966 ) , pp . 1-74 . 3. See the famous ...
Contents
The Pattern of Invocation in Miltons Poetry | 11 |
Paradise Lost | 45 |
Voice and Crisis | 63 |
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