Voice and Crisis: Invocation in Milton's Poetry |
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... edition , The Works of John Milton ; quotations of his prose , the Yale edition , Complete Prose Works of John Milton . Occasional departures from the Columbia edition are made in order to obtain a translation I prefer . In Chapter 2 ...
... edition , The Works of John Milton ; quotations of his prose , the Yale edition , Complete Prose Works of John Milton . Occasional departures from the Columbia edition are made in order to obtain a translation I prefer . In Chapter 2 ...
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... Edition : " The Rising Poet , 1645 , " in The Lyric and Dramatic Milton , English Institute Essays , ed . Joseph H. Summers ( New York : Columbia University Press , 1965 ) , pp . 3-33 . 21. Prologue , Book II , " Reason of Church ...
... Edition : " The Rising Poet , 1645 , " in The Lyric and Dramatic Milton , English Institute Essays , ed . Joseph H. Summers ( New York : Columbia University Press , 1965 ) , pp . 3-33 . 21. Prologue , Book II , " Reason of Church ...
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... edition ( 1671 ) . My treatment of Samson as the last of Milton's works is based , of course , on an assumption honored by tradition and instinct , but questioned by certain modern scholars - questioned , in fact , to such an extent ...
... edition ( 1671 ) . My treatment of Samson as the last of Milton's works is based , of course , on an assumption honored by tradition and instinct , but questioned by certain modern scholars - questioned , in fact , to such an extent ...
Contents
The Pattern of Invocation in Miltons Poetry | 11 |
Paradise Lost | 45 |
Voice and Crisis | 63 |
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