Paradise Lost, 1668-1968: Three Centuries of CommentaryEarl Roy Miner, William Moeck, Steven Edward Jablonski Bucknell University Press, 2004 - 510 sivua The Commentary, the first full version on Paradise Lost since the Richardsons' in 1734, combines numerous resources with features used for the first time. It includes the best commentary from Annotations like Patrick Hume's (1695), to the variorum editions of Newton (1749) and Todd (1801-42), and the modern professional editions culminating in Alastair Fowler's (1968). Other elements include an essay on the early pre-annotative criticism from 1668, including Marvell, Dryden, Dennis, and others; copious use of the OED; numerous cross-references to Milton's other works and passages in Paradise Lost; fourteen excurses and other contributions by the present editors. This Commentary is itself a research library for Paradise Lost. It uniquely presents biblical, classical, and vernacular citations: the ultimate rather than a more recent source is cited, so dating the comment; every cited passage is quoted, and every question is in English. Only a text of the poem is required. Earl Miner is Townsend Martin, Class of 1917, Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Princeton University, William Moeck teaches English at Nassau Community College. Steven Jablonski is a public librari |
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... song . " Upton refers to Dante , Paradiso 1.12 , " the matter of my song . " Dunster notes Ovid's phrase , Tristia 2.70 , “ the theme of song . " [ T ] 413-14 my Song ... my Harp . The poet had been hymning the Almighty whilst he ...
... song . " Upton refers to Dante , Paradiso 1.12 , " the matter of my song . " Dunster notes Ovid's phrase , Tristia 2.70 , “ the theme of song . " [ T ] 413-14 my Song ... my Harp . The poet had been hymning the Almighty whilst he ...
Sivu 206
... Song of Songs 2.10-13 , " My beloved spake , and said unto me , Rise up , my love , my fair one , and come away . For , lo , the winter is past , the rain is over and gone ; The flowers appear on the earth ; the time of the singing of ...
... Song of Songs 2.10-13 , " My beloved spake , and said unto me , Rise up , my love , my fair one , and come away . For , lo , the winter is past , the rain is over and gone ; The flowers appear on the earth ; the time of the singing of ...
Sivu 282
... song to Echo in Comus 233-34 , " Where the love - lorn Nightingale / Nightly to thee her sad Song mourneth well . " In PL , the uses vary considerably but positively : a comparison for his making poetry ( 3.37- 40 ) ; an accompaniment ...
... song to Echo in Comus 233-34 , " Where the love - lorn Nightingale / Nightly to thee her sad Song mourneth well . " In PL , the uses vary considerably but positively : a comparison for his making poetry ( 3.37- 40 ) ; an accompaniment ...
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Adam Aeneid Aeschylus angels appears beginning Book called Christ citing compared created creation darkness death describes divine earth evil example expression eyes fall Father fire follows four fruit Genesis give given God's gods ground hand hath head heaven Hell Homer human Hume idea Iliad John kind King land Latin light lines living Lord matter means mentioned Milton mind nature Newton night observed Ovid Paradise Lost passage perhaps poem poets present Psalms Raphael readers reason refers Satan says seems sense Shakespeare shows Song speaks speech Spenser Spirit stand Tasso thee things thir thou thought tion tree turn unto Virgil whole wind