Of Poetry and Politics: New Essays on Milton and His WorldP. G. Stanwood |
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... suggests not only that he is concerned about his hunger , but also that his descent into himself during the unspoken ... suggest that Milton is interpreting the text of Luke in such a way that he places the temptation to turn stones into ...
... suggests not only that he is concerned about his hunger , but also that his descent into himself during the unspoken ... suggest that Milton is interpreting the text of Luke in such a way that he places the temptation to turn stones into ...
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... suggest her unique superiority- " who shouldst be seen / A Goddess among Gods , ador'd and serv'd / By Angels numberless ... suggests that inequality is a part of the fallen world , projected by Eve when she herself has fallen.25 23 The ...
... suggest her unique superiority- " who shouldst be seen / A Goddess among Gods , ador'd and serv'd / By Angels numberless ... suggests that inequality is a part of the fallen world , projected by Eve when she herself has fallen.25 23 The ...
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... suggest that the Accedence is more expressive of Milton's political intentions than his critics have sug- gested . The most striking feature of the Accedence Commenc't Grammar is its spareness . " Brevity " and " clearness of method ...
... suggest that the Accedence is more expressive of Milton's political intentions than his critics have sug- gested . The most striking feature of the Accedence Commenc't Grammar is its spareness . " Brevity " and " clearness of method ...
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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