A Milton Encyclopedia, 2권William Bridges Hunter (Jr.) Bucknell University Press, 1978 - 210페이지 |
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... tion cut off all immediate hope of publica- tion . . . . " The manuscript thus stood essentially " complete in the early sixties or before " and was therefore " very closely associated with Paradise Lost " chronolog- ically ( which ...
... tion cut off all immediate hope of publica- tion . . . . " The manuscript thus stood essentially " complete in the early sixties or before " and was therefore " very closely associated with Paradise Lost " chronolog- ically ( which ...
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... tion of Scripture " as Milton understood them : " knowledge of languages ; inspec- tion of the originals ; examination of the context ; care in distinguishing between literal and figurative expressions ; con- sideration of cause and ...
... tion of Scripture " as Milton understood them : " knowledge of languages ; inspec- tion of the originals ; examination of the context ; care in distinguishing between literal and figurative expressions ; con- sideration of cause and ...
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... tion became a self - isolating conviction , until at last he stood spiritually alone , a church of one man , as was said of him . Paradoxically , only then did he seem . easiest in his mind , assured of at least him- self as a living ...
... tion became a self - isolating conviction , until at last he stood spiritually alone , a church of one man , as was said of him . Paradoxically , only then did he seem . easiest in his mind , assured of at least him- self as a living ...
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