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... ideas that constitute the bare bones of Para- dise Lost . It spells out many things - among them Milton's late Arminianism and his heresies - that are less full or explicit in the poem ; some ideas the poet seems [ 142 ] JOHN MILTON.
... ideas that constitute the bare bones of Para- dise Lost . It spells out many things - among them Milton's late Arminianism and his heresies - that are less full or explicit in the poem ; some ideas the poet seems [ 142 ] JOHN MILTON.
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... ideas . In line four the feminine caesura ( one that comes after a weak syllable ) heightens the idea of something gone wrong , while the phrases that follow are mostly in the rising rhythm of reassur- ance . Readers might differ in ...
... ideas . In line four the feminine caesura ( one that comes after a weak syllable ) heightens the idea of something gone wrong , while the phrases that follow are mostly in the rising rhythm of reassur- ance . Readers might differ in ...
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... ideas . " The dictum is an incidental reminder that - Coleridge again excepted- nineteenth - century critics as a rule did not know much about Renaissance and seventeenth - century thought and feeling and in particular had a half ...
... ideas . " The dictum is an incidental reminder that - Coleridge again excepted- nineteenth - century critics as a rule did not know much about Renaissance and seventeenth - century thought and feeling and in particular had a half ...
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Introduction | 9 |
16081632 | 17 |
St Pauls School and Cambridge | 18 |
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