Milton Criticism: Selections from Four CenturiesJames Thorpe Rinehart, 1950 - 376 páginas |
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... Renaissance thinker by restudying his thought from a non - theological point of view and by connect- ing it with that of the Renaissance in general and of such Eng- lish representatives as Spenser in particular . They found the ...
... Renaissance thinker by restudying his thought from a non - theological point of view and by connect- ing it with that of the Renaissance in general and of such Eng- lish representatives as Spenser in particular . They found the ...
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... Renaissance ele- ments in Milton's thought and maintained that , although Mil- ton was perhaps not a profound and ... Renaissance or Puritan traits exclusively . It has been demon- strated that many of the chief characteristics of ...
... Renaissance ele- ments in Milton's thought and maintained that , although Mil- ton was perhaps not a profound and ... Renaissance or Puritan traits exclusively . It has been demon- strated that many of the chief characteristics of ...
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... Renaissance , and so to realize , through a richer understanding , the signifi- cance of his work as poetic criticism of life . For such a reinterpretation of Milton the way is paved by the fact that the Calvinistic theology is no ...
... Renaissance , and so to realize , through a richer understanding , the signifi- cance of his work as poetic criticism of life . For such a reinterpretation of Milton the way is paved by the fact that the Calvinistic theology is no ...
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Preface | 3 |
Joseph Addison SIX Spectator PAPERS ON Paradise Lost | 23 |
Jonathan Richardson EXPLANATORY NOTES AND REMARKS | 54 |
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