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... Lost may not be bypassed . Obvious differences in mode of expression , and more subtle ones in intent , will not lead us to consider the treatise as a ' gloss ' upon the poem51 but ought to clarify those vital issues which , boldly ...
... Lost may not be bypassed . Obvious differences in mode of expression , and more subtle ones in intent , will not lead us to consider the treatise as a ' gloss ' upon the poem51 but ought to clarify those vital issues which , boldly ...
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... Lost , his veine began at the Autumnall Aequinoctiall , and ceased at the Vernall or thereabouts ( I believe about May ) and this was 4 or 5 yeares of his doeing it . He began about 2 yeares before the King came- in , and finished about ...
... Lost , his veine began at the Autumnall Aequinoctiall , and ceased at the Vernall or thereabouts ( I believe about May ) and this was 4 or 5 yeares of his doeing it . He began about 2 yeares before the King came- in , and finished about ...
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... Lost and the Language of Theology ' , in Language and Style in Milton , ed . R. D. Emma and J. T. Shawcross ( 1967 ) , pp . 102-19 ; reprinted in Bright Essence ( see Hunter , above ) . Rajan , B .: ' Paradise Lost and De doctrina ...
... Lost and the Language of Theology ' , in Language and Style in Milton , ed . R. D. Emma and J. T. Shawcross ( 1967 ) , pp . 102-19 ; reprinted in Bright Essence ( see Hunter , above ) . Rajan , B .: ' Paradise Lost and De doctrina ...
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Milton in the Seventeenth Century | 15 |
From The Reason of ChurchGovernment 1642 | 49 |
From An Apology for Smectymnuus 1642 | 61 |
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