Of Poetry and Politics: New Essays on Milton and His WorldP. G. Stanwood |
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... lines 12 and 24 , but the first printed text ( that of Poems ... 1673 ) shows a semi - colon in both places . That entails a single period running to line 36 , unless we take the question mark after line 14 to close off the sense . As ...
... lines 12 and 24 , but the first printed text ( that of Poems ... 1673 ) shows a semi - colon in both places . That entails a single period running to line 36 , unless we take the question mark after line 14 to close off the sense . As ...
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... lines of praise to God and before the final four lines on the need for God's protective bounty , the hymn displays forty - five lines on the celestial and terrestrial elements of creation ( 160-204 ) . These forty - five lines are ...
... lines of praise to God and before the final four lines on the need for God's protective bounty , the hymn displays forty - five lines on the celestial and terrestrial elements of creation ( 160-204 ) . These forty - five lines are ...
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... lines of Adam's long verse paragraph reveals a deft use of enclosure . The opening eight lines ( 249-56 ) and concluding nine lines ( 283-91 ) frame the central portion of twenty - six lines , which present Adam's first sensations and ...
... lines of Adam's long verse paragraph reveals a deft use of enclosure . The opening eight lines ( 249-56 ) and concluding nine lines ( 283-91 ) frame the central portion of twenty - six lines , which present Adam's first sensations and ...
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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