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... tion by involving him in theatrical performances . It is as if a man can- not love music if he does not play a musical instrument . This determina- tion led him to the undocumented claim that " Milton referred several times during his ...
... tion by involving him in theatrical performances . It is as if a man can- not love music if he does not play a musical instrument . This determina- tion led him to the undocumented claim that " Milton referred several times during his ...
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... tion in hell of " all her Kings " ( 4.375,383 ) .9 That Satan's thinking is ab- solutist , tyrannical , Milton spells out explicitly in a voice unambiguously narratorial : So spake the Fiend , and with necessity , The Tyrant's plea ...
... tion in hell of " all her Kings " ( 4.375,383 ) .9 That Satan's thinking is ab- solutist , tyrannical , Milton spells out explicitly in a voice unambiguously narratorial : So spake the Fiend , and with necessity , The Tyrant's plea ...
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... tion . Such a reading would be entirely consistent with Milton's later pronouncement that defiled with women " doubtlesse meanes fornication : For mariage must not be call'd a defilement . " We should not suppose that a compliment of ...
... tion . Such a reading would be entirely consistent with Milton's later pronouncement that defiled with women " doubtlesse meanes fornication : For mariage must not be call'd a defilement . " We should not suppose that a compliment of ...
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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