Of Poetry and Politics: New Essays on Milton and His WorldP. G. Stanwood |
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Page 110
... least lash of his own Conscience . He well understood the meaning of that saying , Populus me sibilat , At mihi plaudo ; for indeed he was always a Theatre to himself , and although he could not Histrionem agere , act the Comedian , or ...
... least lash of his own Conscience . He well understood the meaning of that saying , Populus me sibilat , At mihi plaudo ; for indeed he was always a Theatre to himself , and although he could not Histrionem agere , act the Comedian , or ...
Page 233
... least partially through the Devil's consciousness . The motives which impel Satan on his voyage replicate , in turn , virtually all the social and political arguments advanced in favor of Eng- land's colonial expansion in the late ...
... least partially through the Devil's consciousness . The motives which impel Satan on his voyage replicate , in turn , virtually all the social and political arguments advanced in favor of Eng- land's colonial expansion in the late ...
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... least read and least known book . " But the major work that has been done on it , by J. Milton French , David P. French , and Gordon Campbell , has done much to identify the “ additions or al- terations " that " hath been made from ...
... least read and least known book . " But the major work that has been done on it , by J. Milton French , David P. French , and Gordon Campbell , has done much to identify the “ additions or al- terations " that " hath been made from ...
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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