The Riverside MiltonThe first one-volume anthology of John Milton's complete poetry and selected prose to be published in over 30 years, The Riverside Milton reflects the highest quality and most current scholarship. As editor of The Milton Quarterly for 30 years, Roy Flannagan is uniquely qualified to survey Milton's work. Pedagogy includes a comprehensive index designed to help students from undergraduate to graduate levels conceive paper topics; factual introductions; extensive annotations with references; margin definitions; and a chronology. |
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... present the poem as if the author and reader were one of the Wise Men bringing gifts to the infant Christ . Milton's self - presentation in the poem is both humble and arrogant : it may be pre- sumptuous of the young poet to present ...
... present the poem as if the author and reader were one of the Wise Men bringing gifts to the infant Christ . Milton's self - presentation in the poem is both humble and arrogant : it may be pre- sumptuous of the young poet to present ...
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... present , future he beholds , Thus to his onely Son foreseeing spake . " 1 32 Onely begotten Son , seest thou what rage Transports our adversarie , whom no bounds Prescrib'd , no barrs of Hell , nor all the chains Heapt on him there ...
... present , future he beholds , Thus to his onely Son foreseeing spake . " 1 32 Onely begotten Son , seest thou what rage Transports our adversarie , whom no bounds Prescrib'd , no barrs of Hell , nor all the chains Heapt on him there ...
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... Present , and of his presence many a signe Still following thee , still compassing thee round With goodness and paternal Love , his Face Express , 110 and of his steps the track Divine . " Which that thou mayst beleeve , and be ...
... Present , and of his presence many a signe Still following thee , still compassing thee round With goodness and paternal Love , his Face Express , 110 and of his steps the track Divine . " Which that thou mayst beleeve , and be ...
Contents
Early Lives | 1 |
Poems published first in 1673 Poems | 246 |
Uncollected Poems from Manuscripts | 289 |
Copyright | |
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