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Language and style in Milton, a symposium in honor of the tercentenary of Paradise lost. / Edited by Ronald David Emma and John T. Shawcross.

Van Pelt Library PR3562 .L3
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Emma, Ronald David, editor.
Shawcross, John T., editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Milton, John, 1608-1674. Paradise lost.
Milton, John.
Genre:
Festschriften.
Biographies.
Physical Description:
xii, 371 pages : frontispiece ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : F. Ungar, [1967]
Contents:
Advent'rous song: the texture of Milton's epic, by M. A. Di Cesare.
Hebraic style and motifs in Paradise lost, by H. Fisch.
On the language of Paradise lost, H. M. Hulme.
Paradise lost and the language of theology, by C. A. Patrides.
Orthography and the text of Paradise lost, by J. T. Shawcross.
Milton's pronunciation, by E. J. Dobson.
Ethos and dianoia: character and rhetoric in Paradise lost, by J. M. Steadman.
Grammar and Milton's English style, by R. D. Emma.
Metaphor in Paradise lost: a grammatical analysis, by C. Brooke-Rose.
The structure of Milton's prose, by K. G. Hamilton.
So much gravity and ease, by R. Beum.
Selected references on Milton's language and style (p. 369-71).
OCLC:
784949

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