Milton and Paradise LostA critical interpretation of John Milton's most famous work. |
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Page 72
... writes : Paris being obvious to him . Latin has obvius . offend ( injure ) : how we may henceforth most offend Our enemy ( I. 187 ) ; offend injure is found as early as Chaucer . Latin offendo . = officious ( ministering , subservient ) ...
... writes : Paris being obvious to him . Latin has obvius . offend ( injure ) : how we may henceforth most offend Our enemy ( I. 187 ) ; offend injure is found as early as Chaucer . Latin offendo . = officious ( ministering , subservient ) ...
Page 117
... write book VII , he stuck to his task , as he did when writing book III and as he had done when sacrificing his eye- sight in ... writes : " Any believer is competent to act as an ordinary minister , according as convenience may require ...
... write book VII , he stuck to his task , as he did when writing book III and as he had done when sacrificing his eye- sight in ... writes : " Any believer is competent to act as an ordinary minister , according as convenience may require ...
Page 123
... write 1 That is not steeped in humour of the Night . " That Milton liked his food is apparent from a story extant to the effect that he should have said to his wife on having a favourite dish for dinner : " God have mercy Betty , I see ...
... write 1 That is not steeped in humour of the Night . " That Milton liked his food is apparent from a story extant to the effect that he should have said to his wife on having a favourite dish for dinner : " God have mercy Betty , I see ...
Contents
Preface | 5 |
Theology And Philosophy | 29 |
Style And Language | 69 |
Copyright | |
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