Achievements of the Left Hand: Essays on the Prose of John MiltonMichael Lieb, John T. Shawcross |
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... statement acquires validity from Mil- ton's own claims and spells out the direction that any study of Milton in relation to tradition must take . It is not enough to observe merely that " the sum of his many references to rhetoric and ...
... statement acquires validity from Mil- ton's own claims and spells out the direction that any study of Milton in relation to tradition must take . It is not enough to observe merely that " the sum of his many references to rhetoric and ...
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... statement he makes in Book II : " Sir , you have now at length this question for the time , and as my memory would best serve me in such a copious , and vast theme , fully handl'd . . . . " ( I , 598 ) . Milton's reference to his ...
... statement he makes in Book II : " Sir , you have now at length this question for the time , and as my memory would best serve me in such a copious , and vast theme , fully handl'd . . . . " ( I , 598 ) . Milton's reference to his ...
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... statement of principle to a contrarium comparing Catholic and Protestant . The statement follows from what had preceded , as in- dicated by the " if then , " but like the statements above , it does not follow necessarily . Each sentence ...
... statement of principle to a contrarium comparing Catholic and Protestant . The statement follows from what had preceded , as in- dicated by the " if then , " but like the statements above , it does not follow necessarily . Each sentence ...
Contents
MICHAEL LIEB | 55 |
JOHN F HUNTLEY | 83 |
EDWARD S LE COMTE | 121 |
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