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1986
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EISSN 2330-796X
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WHAT IS THE PERSONA DOING IN “L'ALLEGRO” AND “IL PENSEROSO”?
Herbert J. Phelan
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titled, WHAT IS THE PERSONA DOING IN “L'ALLEGRO” AND “IL PENSEROSO”?
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MILTON'S USE OF AQUINAS IN “COMUS”
James Obertino
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titled, MILTON'S USE OF AQUINAS IN “COMUS”
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TOWARD “PARADISE LOST”: TEMPTATION AND ANTICHRIST IN THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION
Jun Harada
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titled, TOWARD “PARADISE LOST”: TEMPTATION AND ANTICHRIST IN THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION
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THE LIMITS OF ALLEGORY: TEXTUAL EXPANSION OF NARCISSUS IN “PARADISE LOST”
Kenneth J. Knoespel
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titled, THE LIMITS OF ALLEGORY: TEXTUAL EXPANSION OF NARCISSUS IN “PARADISE LOST”
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SATAN, SIN, AND DEATH: A MOSAIC TRIO IN “PARADISE LOST”
Samuel S. Stollman
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REPENTANCE IN “PARADISE LOST”
Golda Werman
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COVENANT AND THE “CROWNE OF LIFE”: A FIGURAL TAPESTRY IN “PARADISE LOST”
Patricia Elizabeth Davis
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titled, COVENANT AND THE “CROWNE OF LIFE”: A FIGURAL TAPESTRY IN “PARADISE LOST”
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“MANY MILTONS IN THIS ONE MAN”: MARVELL'S MOWER POEMS AND “PARADISE LOST”
Carol Gilbertson
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THE KENOTIC EXPERIENCE OF “SAMSON AGONISTES”
Darryl Tippens
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“IF THERE BE AUGHT OF PRESAGE”: MILTON'S SAMSON AS RIDDLER AND PROPHET
Daniel T. Lochman
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THE IRRATIONAL COHERENCE OF “SAMSON AGONISTES”
William Kerrigan
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THE SCHEMATIC DESIGN OF THE “SAMSON” MIDDLE
Burton J. Weber
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APOLLONIUS OF RHODES AND THE RESOURCELESS HERO OF “PARADISE REGAINED”
James Tatum
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