Essays on John Milton: A Tercentenary TributeDepartment of English, Aligarh Muslim University, 1976 - 169 Seiten |
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... readers may approach Milton's employment of these epithets with the benumbed sensibility of a later period . If a poet is to be held responsible for the critic's distorted sensibility and pers- pective , no reader of times later than ...
... readers may approach Milton's employment of these epithets with the benumbed sensibility of a later period . If a poet is to be held responsible for the critic's distorted sensibility and pers- pective , no reader of times later than ...
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... reader's mind behind its imperious trail . It is a ' vagueness ' that enables the reader imaginatively to experience a universe that is beyond the perception of man's sense - organs . III Eliot's second charge against Milton goes thus ...
... reader's mind behind its imperious trail . It is a ' vagueness ' that enables the reader imaginatively to experience a universe that is beyond the perception of man's sense - organs . III Eliot's second charge against Milton goes thus ...
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... reader's vision of Israel is built up by means other than Samson . The young men from " Eshtaol and Zora's fruitful vale " who come to visit Samson bring tidings of his country , the country where , inspite of everything , Samson would ...
... reader's vision of Israel is built up by means other than Samson . The young men from " Eshtaol and Zora's fruitful vale " who come to visit Samson bring tidings of his country , the country where , inspite of everything , Samson would ...
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Preface | 1 |
Some Observations on Miltons | 16 |
Comus as a Prelude to Paradise | 35 |
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