All in All: Unity, Diversity, and the Miltonic PerspectiveCharles W. Durham, Kristin A. Pruitt The sixteen essays in this collection reflect the individuality and diversity of varied ideas and approaches to Milton scholarship. They demonstrate the continued scholarly commitment to a search for truths in and about Milton's works, a process that began in the seventeenth century and promises to continue unabated into the next millennium. |
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... Paradise Lost engages one question in the epic , posed by Adam to Raphael : But say , What meant that caution join'd , if ye be found Obedient ? " ( 5.512-14 ; emphasis in the text ) . When this interrogatory is engaged ... PARADISE LOST 47.
... Paradise Lost engages one question in the epic , posed by Adam to Raphael : But say , What meant that caution join'd , if ye be found Obedient ? " ( 5.512-14 ; emphasis in the text ) . When this interrogatory is engaged ... PARADISE LOST 47.
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... Paradise Lost , " Milton Studies 16 ( 1982 ) : 36 . 2. John Milton , Paradise Lost , ed . Alastair Fowler ( London : Longman , 1971 ) . All references to Paradise Lost are to this edition and are cited parenthetically in the text . 3 ...
... Paradise Lost , " Milton Studies 16 ( 1982 ) : 36 . 2. John Milton , Paradise Lost , ed . Alastair Fowler ( London : Longman , 1971 ) . All references to Paradise Lost are to this edition and are cited parenthetically in the text . 3 ...
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... Paradise Lost and the Theme of Exodus , " Milton Studies 2 ( 1970 ) : 3–26 , establishes how central such patterns of exodus and prom- ise are to Milton's thought . In With Mortal Voice : The Creation of " Paradise Lost " ( Lexington ...
... Paradise Lost and the Theme of Exodus , " Milton Studies 2 ( 1970 ) : 3–26 , establishes how central such patterns of exodus and prom- ise are to Milton's thought . In With Mortal Voice : The Creation of " Paradise Lost " ( Lexington ...
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