The Muse's Method: An Introduction to Paradise Lost, Volume 10Chatto & Windus, 1962 - 227 pages |
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Page 112
... Book VII into the final Books VII and VIII and the former Book X into the final Books XI and XII required the addition or revision of less than a dozen lines . The publi- cation of the poem in twelve books seems to have been the result ...
... Book VII into the final Books VII and VIII and the former Book X into the final Books XI and XII required the addition or revision of less than a dozen lines . The publi- cation of the poem in twelve books seems to have been the result ...
Page 208
... books , but in Book XII their chief significance is neither historical nor moral , but typological : they con- sistently point forward to the revelations of the Enemy and the Redeemer , their natures and warfare and the final victory ...
... books , but in Book XII their chief significance is neither historical nor moral , but typological : they con- sistently point forward to the revelations of the Enemy and the Redeemer , their natures and warfare and the final victory ...
Page 226
... Book I , 11-31 , 41-3 , Rajan , B. , 48 72 , 89-92 Book II , 29 , 35-41 , 43-55 , 72 , 88 , 179-80 Raphael , 82-3 , 85 , 87-8 , 93 , 101 , 115-21 , 123 , 147-8 , 150-1 , 154-5 , 157-61 , 166-9 , 195 Book III , 28 , 55-8 , 66 , 72-3 , ...
... Book I , 11-31 , 41-3 , Rajan , B. , 48 72 , 89-92 Book II , 29 , 35-41 , 43-55 , 72 , 88 , 179-80 Raphael , 82-3 , 85 , 87-8 , 93 , 101 , 115-21 , 123 , 147-8 , 150-1 , 154-5 , 157-61 , 166-9 , 195 Book III , 28 , 55-8 , 66 , 72-3 , ...
Contents
Preface page | ix |
The Beginning | 11 |
Satan Sin and Death | 32 |
Copyright | |
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