Milton's Prose Tracts as a Gloss on Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson AgonistesStanford University, 1971 - 648 pages |
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... Milton could not really have believed that " the prelapsarian life of Adam and Eve in the ' happy garden ' was genuinely happy . " 5 If he had been thoroughly acquainted with Milton's treatment of Adam and Eve's unfallen state in the ...
... Milton could not really have believed that " the prelapsarian life of Adam and Eve in the ' happy garden ' was genuinely happy . " 5 If he had been thoroughly acquainted with Milton's treatment of Adam and Eve's unfallen state in the ...
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... Milton , the politician , as a committed and brilliant , but rather unscrupulous , party hack . The most recent representative of this line of criticism is William Empson ( Milton's God , 1961 ) . Empson tells us that he him- self was ...
... Milton , the politician , as a committed and brilliant , but rather unscrupulous , party hack . The most recent representative of this line of criticism is William Empson ( Milton's God , 1961 ) . Empson tells us that he him- self was ...
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... Milton's life and views , of their relationship on the one hand to Milton's Puritan back- ground and on the other hand to his poetry But Morand , in writing his Effects of his Political Life upon John Milton , did not want simply to ...
... Milton's life and views , of their relationship on the one hand to Milton's Puritan back- ground and on the other hand to his poetry But Morand , in writing his Effects of his Political Life upon John Milton , did not want simply to ...
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