Of Poetry and Politics: New Essays on Milton and His WorldP. G. Stanwood |
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... called " grammatical , " which Wyman Herendeen de- scribes in his vital essay on Accedence Commenc't Grammar . Through pertinent examples , Milton manages to free his own grammar book from the ideology implicit in contemporary rival ...
... called " grammatical , " which Wyman Herendeen de- scribes in his vital essay on Accedence Commenc't Grammar . Through pertinent examples , Milton manages to free his own grammar book from the ideology implicit in contemporary rival ...
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... called digressions , often about a central myth or myths . Pindar never proceeds directly ; it is the very essence of his ode that as he celebrates the ostensible occasion he has come to commemo- 4 James Holly Hanford , " The Pastoral ...
... called digressions , often about a central myth or myths . Pindar never proceeds directly ; it is the very essence of his ode that as he celebrates the ostensible occasion he has come to commemo- 4 James Holly Hanford , " The Pastoral ...
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... called Black Acts of 1584 , which made it treason to attack or in any way " impugn " the traditional estates of the realm ( Mendle , 68–75 ) . In defining this capital offense James simultaneously took action on his own behalf , laying ...
... called Black Acts of 1584 , which made it treason to attack or in any way " impugn " the traditional estates of the realm ( Mendle , 68–75 ) . In defining this capital offense James simultaneously took action on his own behalf , laying ...
Contents
Moving Toward Paradise | 1 |
The PreCriticism of Miltons Latin Verse Illustrated from | 17 |
Alpheus Arethusa and the Pindaric Pursuit in Lycidas | 35 |
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