The Muse's Method: An Introduction to Paradise Lost, Volume 10Chatto & Windus, 1962 - 227 pages |
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... believe it was largely personal and defensive . Milton did not seem to be particularly concerned with his literary influence . I do not believe that he thought of himself as the founder of a school or as the potential captain of a ...
... believe it was largely personal and defensive . Milton did not seem to be particularly concerned with his literary influence . I do not believe that he thought of himself as the founder of a school or as the potential captain of a ...
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... believe we are held in suspense by a good deal of this . At the end of Book V , Abdiel had experienced prophetic insight when he stated to Satan , " I see thy fall / Determin'd " ( 878-879 ) . He had turned his back " On those proud Tow ...
... believe we are held in suspense by a good deal of this . At the end of Book V , Abdiel had experienced prophetic insight when he stated to Satan , " I see thy fall / Determin'd " ( 878-879 ) . He had turned his back " On those proud Tow ...
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... believe , irremediably personal : it depends upon what we ask of poetry and what we desire in life . But we confuse ourselves if we attempt to evaluate the deed without knowing what it is . ) At the present time I believe that Milton ...
... believe , irremediably personal : it depends upon what we ask of poetry and what we desire in life . But we confuse ourselves if we attempt to evaluate the deed without knowing what it is . ) At the present time I believe that Milton ...
Contents
Preface page | ix |
The Beginning | 11 |
Satan Sin and Death | 32 |
Copyright | |
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