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Pagina 93
Mr. Jayne sets out by saying , “ The Mask begins with a speech of the Attendant Spirit in which he explains the setting , the world in which the action of the masque is to take place . " He then argues that Jove refers not to God but to ...
Mr. Jayne sets out by saying , “ The Mask begins with a speech of the Attendant Spirit in which he explains the setting , the world in which the action of the masque is to take place . " He then argues that Jove refers not to God but to ...
Pagina 117
Temptation , in Milton , always begins with an attempt to cloud the understanding as a prelude to perverting the ... Their bodies are mirrors of the troubled souls within , and begin soon to show , visibly and unmistakably , signs of ...
Temptation , in Milton , always begins with an attempt to cloud the understanding as a prelude to perverting the ... Their bodies are mirrors of the troubled souls within , and begin soon to show , visibly and unmistakably , signs of ...
Pagina 243
The formulation of an answer should begin with the admission that I have overstated my case . This is not a retraction , but a recognition of how much has been left unsaid . Along with all the uncertainties , the difficulty of ...
The formulation of an answer should begin with the admission that I have overstated my case . This is not a retraction , but a recognition of how much has been left unsaid . Along with all the uncertainties , the difficulty of ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Introduction | 13 |
Early Criticism | 21 |
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