Achievements of the Left Hand: Essays on the Prose of John MiltonMichael Lieb, John T. Shawcross |
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... further clarification of the first - it exists in a double re- lationship . The terms further operate within a larger distributive syntactical framework which continues with the second part- “ and our practice , " which in turn is ...
... further clarification of the first - it exists in a double re- lationship . The terms further operate within a larger distributive syntactical framework which continues with the second part- “ and our practice , " which in turn is ...
Page 342
... further statement a few months later Grey again credited Milton's scholarship ; see An Appendix to the Defence of Our Antient and Modern Historians ( London : for Charles Rivington , 1725 ) , pp . 2-3 , 25. Oldmixon countered with ...
... further statement a few months later Grey again credited Milton's scholarship ; see An Appendix to the Defence of Our Antient and Modern Historians ( London : for Charles Rivington , 1725 ) , pp . 2-3 , 25. Oldmixon countered with ...
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... further reexamination has been published . The date when Milton first employed the Commonplace Book has been placed variously from " about 1636 " ( Hanford , p . 286 or p . 103 ) , from about 1631 ( Mohl , pp . 348-49 ) , and “ late ...
... further reexamination has been published . The date when Milton first employed the Commonplace Book has been placed variously from " about 1636 " ( Hanford , p . 286 or p . 103 ) , from about 1631 ( Mohl , pp . 348-49 ) , and “ late ...
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MICHAEL LIEB | 55 |
JOHN F HUNTLEY | 83 |
EDWARD S LE COMTE | 121 |
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