Milton's Prose Tracts as a Gloss on Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson AgonistesStanford University, 1971 - 648 pages |
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... poem of what Christ said in the Gospels ( Matt . xix and Luke xiv ) and Milton himself said in the Christian ... poem to show that , in fact , the historical knowledge he provides is necessary for a reason- able reading of the poem . He ...
... poem of what Christ said in the Gospels ( Matt . xix and Luke xiv ) and Milton himself said in the Christian ... poem to show that , in fact , the historical knowledge he provides is necessary for a reason- able reading of the poem . He ...
Page 195
... poem ? Could Waldock in spite of the position of the divorce tracts have been right in ridiculing Lewis ' restatement that the Adam of the poem fell because of excessive uxoriousness ? Peter dis- counts all the reasons that Adam speaks ...
... poem ? Could Waldock in spite of the position of the divorce tracts have been right in ridiculing Lewis ' restatement that the Adam of the poem fell because of excessive uxoriousness ? Peter dis- counts all the reasons that Adam speaks ...
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... poems are in some ways companion Arnold Stein noticed this with regard to their form , calling the one a " poetic drama " and the other a " dramatic poem . " Because of Milton's deeply Christian conception of the Old Testament tragedy ...
... poems are in some ways companion Arnold Stein noticed this with regard to their form , calling the one a " poetic drama " and the other a " dramatic poem . " Because of Milton's deeply Christian conception of the Old Testament tragedy ...
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