Milton's Prose Tracts as a Gloss on Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson AgonistesStanford University, 1971 - 648 pages |
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... historical assumptions that prompt some scholars in the first place to scour the records for evidence of Milton's self - compromise . Morand's historical assumptions become clear in De Comus à Satan , the book which he wrote in 1939 to ...
... historical assumptions that prompt some scholars in the first place to scour the records for evidence of Milton's self - compromise . Morand's historical assumptions become clear in De Comus à Satan , the book which he wrote in 1939 to ...
Page 40
... historical assumptions about Milton's politics and religion shaped Morand's and Empson's critical view of Milton's poetry , so also the similar critical interpreta- tions of others , like John Peter ( A Critique of Paradise Lost , 1962 ) ...
... historical assumptions about Milton's politics and religion shaped Morand's and Empson's critical view of Milton's poetry , so also the similar critical interpreta- tions of others , like John Peter ( A Critique of Paradise Lost , 1962 ) ...
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... historical experience . Nevertheless , the question may still reasonably be asked : what , if not virtual identification , is the nature of the relationship between Christ's thought and experience and Milton's ? As we did with Samson ...
... historical experience . Nevertheless , the question may still reasonably be asked : what , if not virtual identification , is the nature of the relationship between Christ's thought and experience and Milton's ? As we did with Samson ...
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