The Riverside MiltonThe first one-volume anthology of John Milton's complete poetry and selected prose to be published in over 30 years, The Riverside Milton reflects the highest quality and most current scholarship. As editor of The Milton Quarterly for 30 years, Roy Flannagan is uniquely qualified to survey Milton's work. Pedagogy includes a comprehensive index designed to help students from undergraduate to graduate levels conceive paper topics; factual introductions; extensive annotations with references; margin definitions; and a chronology. |
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... Head , 132 what thou has said is just and right . For wee to him indeed all praises owe , And daily thanks , I ... head of every man is Christ ; and the head of the woman is the man ; and the head of Christ is God " ( 1 Corinthians 11.3 ) ...
... Head , 132 what thou has said is just and right . For wee to him indeed all praises owe , And daily thanks , I ... head of every man is Christ ; and the head of the woman is the man ; and the head of Christ is God " ( 1 Corinthians 11.3 ) ...
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... head at either end of its body , described by Lucan in the Pharsalia 9.798-99 as having the ability to move in either direction its heads are pointing . As Milton moves through his catalogue of serpents , he seems to be imitating ...
... head at either end of its body , described by Lucan in the Pharsalia 9.798-99 as having the ability to move in either direction its heads are pointing . As Milton moves through his catalogue of serpents , he seems to be imitating ...
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... head ; piteous amends , unless Be meant , whom I conjecture , our grand Foe Satan , who in the Serpent hath contriv'd Against us this deceit : to crush his head Would be revenge indeed ; which will be lost By death brought on our selves ...
... head ; piteous amends , unless Be meant , whom I conjecture , our grand Foe Satan , who in the Serpent hath contriv'd Against us this deceit : to crush his head Would be revenge indeed ; which will be lost By death brought on our selves ...
Contents
Early Lives | 1 |
Poems published first in 1673 Poems | 246 |
Uncollected Poems from Manuscripts | 289 |
Copyright | |
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