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"AND BY OCCASION FORETELLS": THE PROPHETIC VOICE IN "LYCIDAS"
John C. Ulreich,, Jr.
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MILTON'S "COMUS" AND WELSH ORAL TRADITION
Violet O'Valle
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UNBINDING "THE HIDDEN SOUL OF HARMONY": "L'ALLEGRO, IL PENSEROSO", AND THE HERMETIC TRADITION
Gerard H. Cox
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titled, UNBINDING "THE HIDDEN SOUL OF HARMONY": "L'ALLEGRO, IL PENSEROSO", AND THE HERMETIC TRADITION
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ALCESTIS AND THE "PASSION FOR IMMORTALITY": MILTON'S "SONNET XXIII" AND PLATO'S "SYMPOSIUM"
Patrick Cheney
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POSTSCRIPT AND PRESCRIPT IN TWO MILTON SONNETS
J. S. Lawry
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MILTONIC METAPHOR AND RAMIST "INVENTION": THE IMAGERY OF THE NATIVITY ODE
Bernard S. Adams
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titled, MILTONIC METAPHOR AND RAMIST "INVENTION": THE IMAGERY OF THE NATIVITY ODE
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THE LANGUAGES OF ACCOMMODATION AND THE STYLES OF "PARADISE LOST"
Walter R. Davis
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titled, THE LANGUAGES OF ACCOMMODATION AND THE STYLES OF "PARADISE LOST"
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ABDIEL AND THE SON IN THE SEPARATION SCENE
Diana Benet
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MIDRASH IN "PARADISE LOST: CAPITULA RABBI ELIESER"
Golda Spiera Werman
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"THE COURSE OF TIME": A CALVINISTIC "PARADISE LOST"
Julie Nall Knowles
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LANGUAGE AS WEAPON IN MILTON'S "PARADISE REGAINED"
Leonard Mustazza
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THE HEROIC TRADITION OF MILTON'S "SAMSON AGONISTES"
John Mulryan
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"GRAECI CHRISTIANI": MILTON'S SAMSON AND THE RENAISSANCE EDITORS OF GREEK TRAGEDY
Margaret J. Arnold
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THE ROLE OF RAPHAEL IN "SAMSON AGONISTES"
Philip J. Gallagher
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