The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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Page 63
... passages , ' bursts of devotional and lyric rapture ' . In Milton's times espionage was as necessary in contro- versial propaganda as it is in certain ... passage from the Tetrachordon throws sufficient light : MILTON IN HIS OWN TIMES 63.
... passages , ' bursts of devotional and lyric rapture ' . In Milton's times espionage was as necessary in contro- versial propaganda as it is in certain ... passage from the Tetrachordon throws sufficient light : MILTON IN HIS OWN TIMES 63.
Page 122
... passage Milton touches upon the common practice of the period among didactic and controversial writers of resorting to marginal glosses , which , in another place in the pamphlet , he calls cutting out ' docks and creeks into the text ...
... passage Milton touches upon the common practice of the period among didactic and controversial writers of resorting to marginal glosses , which , in another place in the pamphlet , he calls cutting out ' docks and creeks into the text ...
Page 127
... passage is too long to quote entire ; but a further extract will suffice to show its quality : And now wee knowe , O ... passage is too dynamic to be called ' lyric ' , but this one may be truly so called . It occurs after the series of ...
... passage is too long to quote entire ; but a further extract will suffice to show its quality : And now wee knowe , O ... passage is too dynamic to be called ' lyric ' , but this one may be truly so called . It occurs after the series of ...
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