John Milton: The Critical Heritage Volume 1 1628-1731John T. Shawcross The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves. |
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... word or phrase here and there or replacing or rearranging passages . The revisions recorded for ' At a Solemn Music ' , the only poem that seems to be actually worked out in the manuscript — the others being transcriptions from some ...
... word or phrase here and there or replacing or rearranging passages . The revisions recorded for ' At a Solemn Music ' , the only poem that seems to be actually worked out in the manuscript — the others being transcriptions from some ...
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... word and argued for fulfilment of his high ideals through the publication of the prose . The argument in the Second Defense that the anti - prelatical tracts constitute an attack on religious enslavement , that the divorce tracts fight ...
... word and argued for fulfilment of his high ideals through the publication of the prose . The argument in the Second Defense that the anti - prelatical tracts constitute an attack on religious enslavement , that the divorce tracts fight ...
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... words of God , Gen. 2.18.9 Concerning Divorces , some of them goe farre beyond any of the Brownists , not to speak of Mr Milton , who in a large Treatise hath pleaded for a full liberty for any man to put away his wife , when ever hee ...
... words of God , Gen. 2.18.9 Concerning Divorces , some of them goe farre beyond any of the Brownists , not to speak of Mr Milton , who in a large Treatise hath pleaded for a full liberty for any man to put away his wife , when ever hee ...
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... words in autobiographical sections of his prose . Frequently , however , Phillips errs in dates and similar specific facts . His account of Milton's composition , particularly that of Paradise Lost , is an important document for study ...
... words in autobiographical sections of his prose . Frequently , however , Phillips errs in dates and similar specific facts . His account of Milton's composition , particularly that of Paradise Lost , is an important document for study ...
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Contents
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Personal Statements and Contemporary Evaluations 16281674 | 35 |
Further Seventeenthcentury Comment 16751699 | 84 |
Eighteenthcentury Comment to Bentleys Edition of Paradise Lost 17001731 | 124 |
APPENDICES | 265 |
INDEX | 271 |
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Action Adam and Eve Addison admirable Aeneas Aeneid Allegory allusions ancient appear Aristotle Author Battel beautiful blank verse Book of Paradise Characters Charles Gildon Circumstances Creation criticism Death described Description Divine Dryden Earth edition Epic Poem Epick Episode Essay Extract from John Fable fame Fault Genius give Gods hath Heaven Hero Heroic Poem Homer Homer and Virgil Ideas Iliad Images Imagination Imitation infernal Invention John Dennis John Dryden John Milton Judgment kind Language Latin learned Leonard Welsted likewise literary Majesty Mankind Manner Milton's Poem Mind modern Nature noble Numbers observe Opinion Paradise Lost Paradise Regain'd particular Passage Passion Persons Place Poet Poetical Poetry printed proper prose Reader Religion Remarks represented rhyme Samson Agonistes Satan Scripture Sentiments shew shewn Sonnet 17 speak Spectator Speech Spirit Stile Subject sublime take Notice thing thou Thoughts tion Tragedy Translated Virgil wherein Words World writ writing