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Side ix
... many interesting and suggestive remarks on the poem , see Himes's Study of Paradise Lost ( Lippincott , 1878 ) . DEDICATION PREFACE CONTENTS INTRODUCTION CONTENTS . PAGE iii V xi PREFACE . ix CHRONOLOGY OF INCIDENTS, ETC.
... many interesting and suggestive remarks on the poem , see Himes's Study of Paradise Lost ( Lippincott , 1878 ) . DEDICATION PREFACE CONTENTS INTRODUCTION CONTENTS . PAGE iii V xi PREFACE . ix CHRONOLOGY OF INCIDENTS, ETC.
Side xi
... Himes's 66 66 Quarterly Review's Critical Comments De Quincey's Lowell's 66 66 66 xiii - xxxii xiii - xxi xxi - xxx Xxx , xxxi xxxi , xxxii SUGGESTIONS TO TEACHERS MILTON'S PREFACE ON THE VERSE PARADISE LOST . BOOK I. 66 66 BOOK II ...
... Himes's 66 66 Quarterly Review's Critical Comments De Quincey's Lowell's 66 66 66 xiii - xxxii xiii - xxi xxi - xxx Xxx , xxxi xxxi , xxxii SUGGESTIONS TO TEACHERS MILTON'S PREFACE ON THE VERSE PARADISE LOST . BOOK I. 66 66 BOOK II ...
Side xxi
... Himes's Study of Paradise Lost . ] HELL is said to be " As far removed from God and light of Heaven As from the centre thrice to the utmost pole . " The direction of this extent is , of course , in accordance with popu- lar fancy and ...
... Himes's Study of Paradise Lost . ] HELL is said to be " As far removed from God and light of Heaven As from the centre thrice to the utmost pole . " The direction of this extent is , of course , in accordance with popu- lar fancy and ...
Side xxiii
... Himes's diagram on next page . ) The first , or central region , is distinguished for destructive heat ; the second , for desolating dryness ; the third , for a barren waste of water that will not relieve thirst ; the fourth , for ...
... Himes's diagram on next page . ) The first , or central region , is distinguished for destructive heat ; the second , for desolating dryness ; the third , for a barren waste of water that will not relieve thirst ; the fourth , for ...
Side xxiv
... Himes's diagram above . ) Besides , Milton's division is upon a natural , while Dante's is upon an artificial basis . If it is asked why there should be nine circles and no more nor less , no better answer can XXIV INTRODUCTION .
... Himes's diagram above . ) Besides , Milton's division is upon a natural , while Dante's is upon an artificial basis . If it is asked why there should be nine circles and no more nor less , no better answer can XXIV INTRODUCTION .
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