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Page 76
... present paper I have undertaken , after discussing the criteria for dating the entries and describing the general method employed , to present a chronological analysis of the Commonplace Book and to indicate the bearing of the material ...
... present paper I have undertaken , after discussing the criteria for dating the entries and describing the general method employed , to present a chronological analysis of the Commonplace Book and to indicate the bearing of the material ...
Page 169
... present compan- ion in the daily meditations of the heart . The religious use of Milton , which caused Paradise Lost as a devotional work to retain even to the present day a place coördinate with Pilgrim's Progress and second only to ...
... present compan- ion in the daily meditations of the heart . The religious use of Milton , which caused Paradise Lost as a devotional work to retain even to the present day a place coördinate with Pilgrim's Progress and second only to ...
Page 188
... present , was then of the utmost practi- cal importance . The application of the principles set forth in them had revolutionized the art of war in the early Renaissance and upon them the actual practice of Milton's time was based . They ...
... present , was then of the utmost practi- cal importance . The application of the principles set forth in them had revolutionized the art of war in the early Renaissance and upon them the actual practice of Milton's time was based . They ...
Contents
The Youth of Milton | 1 |
Milton and the Art of | 161 |
6 The Dramatic Element in Paradise Lost | 208 |
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