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This parallelism of incident affects Paradise Lost more than other works of Milton ; it shows indebtedness not only to the Book of Guyon but also to the Book of Redcross , and , in the latter , suggests both debt for incident and debt ...
This parallelism of incident affects Paradise Lost more than other works of Milton ; it shows indebtedness not only to the Book of Guyon but also to the Book of Redcross , and , in the latter , suggests both debt for incident and debt ...
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Paradise Lost , for all its compression , deals with universal history from the creation of the angels to the final doom . E. M. W. Tillyard The Miltonic Setting ( Cambridge Univ . Pr . , 1938 ) , p . 167 The most important question to ...
Paradise Lost , for all its compression , deals with universal history from the creation of the angels to the final doom . E. M. W. Tillyard The Miltonic Setting ( Cambridge Univ . Pr . , 1938 ) , p . 167 The most important question to ...
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C. S. Lewis A Preface to Paradise Lost ( Oxford Univ . Pr . , 1942 ) , pp . 96-97 9 In Paradise Lost , setting fundamental motives in the clear relief of an ancient author , Milton showed the will to power , public and private ...
C. S. Lewis A Preface to Paradise Lost ( Oxford Univ . Pr . , 1942 ) , pp . 96-97 9 In Paradise Lost , setting fundamental motives in the clear relief of an ancient author , Milton showed the will to power , public and private ...
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