The Life of John Milton: A Critical Biography
“Higher Argument”: Paradise Lost 1665–1669 fallen “On evil dayes... / In darkness, and with dangers compast round.”^11 For a tim ...
“Higher Argument”: Paradise Lost 1665–1669 Milton might also contemplate another version of the modern epic modeled on Tasso, Ca ...
“Higher Argument”: Paradise Lost 1665–1669 vulgar conceit of men, that Lying is Essential to good Poetry.”^23 Milton might also ...
“Higher Argument”: Paradise Lost 1665–1669 By his ten-book format, Milton associates his poem explicitly with Lucan’s unfin- ish ...
“Higher Argument”: Paradise Lost 1665–1669 There is another very remarkable Passage in the Composure of this Poem, which I have ...
“Higher Argument”: Paradise Lost 1665–1669 ment, the first year brought naval disasters, bungled forays, diplomatic isolation, a ...
“Higher Argument”: Paradise Lost 1665–1669 And when afterwards [after Milton’s return] I went to wait on him there (which I seld ...
“Higher Argument”: Paradise Lost 1665–1669 the Spread Eagle – sometimes visited by admiring foreigners – was entirely de- stroye ...
“Higher Argument”: Paradise Lost 1665–1669 new kind of heroic poem based on contemporary events and serving royalist inter- ests ...
“Higher Argument”: Paradise Lost 1665–1669 the spread eagle and witnessed by one “Benjamin Greene servant to Mr. Milton.” Milton ...
“Higher Argument”: Paradise Lost 1665–1669 (undated) Imprimatur, probably shortly before Milton signed his contract with Simmons ...
“Higher Argument”: Paradise Lost 1665–1669 John Evelyn.^77 Richardson heard that Sir John Denham came into the House of Commons ...
“Higher Argument”: Paradise Lost 1665–1669 modern poets, and then Lisideius and Neander argue the virtues, respectively, of the ...
“Higher Argument”: Paradise Lost 1665–1669 This language vindicates Milton’s blank verse against the barbarous gothic age and th ...
“Higher Argument”: Paradise Lost 1665–1669 two together. Or perhaps he was relieved that the press run he contracted for had sol ...
“Higher Argument”: Paradise Lost 1665–1669 How this contact was made and whether Milton provided funds to settle Deborah is not ...
“Higher Argument”: Paradise Lost 1665–1669 challenge is, “under long obedience tried,” to make themselves, their marital rela- t ...
“Higher Argument”: Paradise Lost 1665–1669 story. He associates himself with, but also departs from, the experience of Orpheus, ...
“Higher Argument”: Paradise Lost 1665–1669 Urania with Calliope, the muse of epic poetry who could not save her son, the archety ...
“Higher Argument”: Paradise Lost 1665–1669 nation. Also, by recognizing Urania’s collaboration he avoids making Satan’s mono- ma ...
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