Paradise Lost, Book 1Hurst, 1900 - 408 pages |
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Page xxi
... line on Fig . 4 ) ; on up , until he lights upon the outer shell of the World at some distance from the place where , near the gates of Heaven , a celestial stairway makes a broad passage from the World to Heaven . " A gleam of light ...
... line on Fig . 4 ) ; on up , until he lights upon the outer shell of the World at some distance from the place where , near the gates of Heaven , a celestial stairway makes a broad passage from the World to Heaven . " A gleam of light ...
Page xlii
... lines concerning him- self . 47. A search through volumes of other poets for poetry on Milton . ( See heading , " Poetical , " under " Helps to the Study of Milton . " ) 48 . A search through the bibliography on p . 27 of Clark's " A ...
... lines concerning him- self . 47. A search through volumes of other poets for poetry on Milton . ( See heading , " Poetical , " under " Helps to the Study of Milton . " ) 48 . A search through the bibliography on p . 27 of Clark's " A ...
Page xliv
... lines of the poem are included in the introduction ? 2. What are the purposes of the introduction ? ( These should be given with great definiteness , and should be supported by the reading of citations in proof . ) 3. What are the ...
... lines of the poem are included in the introduction ? 2. What are the purposes of the introduction ? ( These should be given with great definiteness , and should be supported by the reading of citations in proof . ) 3. What are the ...
Page xlv
John Milton. THE PUPIL'S NOTES I. Introduction to the question , B. I. , lines 27-31 . II . War against God . A. Author , Satan , B. I. , 34-44 . B. Cause , Satan's ambition , B. I. , 36-44 . C. Result , B. I. , 44–56 . III . Satan's ...
John Milton. THE PUPIL'S NOTES I. Introduction to the question , B. I. , lines 27-31 . II . War against God . A. Author , Satan , B. I. , 34-44 . B. Cause , Satan's ambition , B. I. , 36-44 . C. Result , B. I. , 44–56 . III . Satan's ...
Page xlvii
... a diagram of the comparisons made , and then try to image the smallness of the one part and the vastness of the other . The following will serve as an example : - Lines 304-313 , B. I. , P. L. 1. Red FOR RHETORICAL STUDY xlvii.
... a diagram of the comparisons made , and then try to image the smallness of the one part and the vastness of the other . The following will serve as an example : - Lines 304-313 , B. I. , P. L. 1. Red FOR RHETORICAL STUDY xlvii.
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