Achievements of the Left Hand: Essays on the Prose of John MiltonMichael Lieb, John T. Shawcross |
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... less and less adequate , but Parliament continues to be representative of the people , says Milton , both when " the lofty expectation of their minds [ keeps ] them from being a mob " and when their broken expectations re- duce them to ...
... less and less adequate , but Parliament continues to be representative of the people , says Milton , both when " the lofty expectation of their minds [ keeps ] them from being a mob " and when their broken expectations re- duce them to ...
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... less given to redaction than Quin- tilian , he is no less insistent upon the moral character of the orator : " how he should be truly eloquent who is not withall a good man , I see not , " says Milton ( Apology 1.874 ) . And later he ...
... less given to redaction than Quin- tilian , he is no less insistent upon the moral character of the orator : " how he should be truly eloquent who is not withall a good man , I see not , " says Milton ( Apology 1.874 ) . And later he ...
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... less and less like the original . On the eve of print , when the medieval addiction to the written word , far greater than that of antiquity , had drastically transformed modes of knowledge storage and 259 Logic and the Epic Muse.
... less and less like the original . On the eve of print , when the medieval addiction to the written word , far greater than that of antiquity , had drastically transformed modes of knowledge storage and 259 Logic and the Epic Muse.
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MICHAEL LIEB | 55 |
JOHN F HUNTLEY | 83 |
EDWARD S LE COMTE | 121 |
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