Milton's Paradise Lost

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Allen Barker Bush Diekhoff Ekfedt Fletcher French Gilbert Hughes Hunter Parker Stroll Svendsen Taylor Woodhouse: Philological Quarterly. A Jouranl Devoted to Scholarly Investigation of the Classical and Modern Languages and Literatures. Studies in Milton: Essays in Memory of Elbert N.S. Thompson, Iowa City State University of Iowa 1949 ; weicher Einband / soft cover; 1. Ed.
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236 pages. Paperback. With the following articles: "Some Thoeries of the Growth and Origin of Language in Milton's Age" by D.C. Allen; "Structural Pattern in Paradise Lost" by Arthur Bush; "Recent Criticism of Paradise Lost" by Douglas Bush; "The Trinity MS and the Dictation of Paradise Lost" by John S. Diekhoff; "Latinate Diction in Milton's English Prose" by Fred Emil Ekfelt; "Milton's Private Library" by Harris Fletcher; "Milton's Homes and Investments" by Milton French; "Is Samson Agonistes Unfinished?" by Allan Gilbert; "Milton and the Sense of Glory" by Merritt Hughes; "The Sources of Milton's Prosody" by William Bridges Hunter; "The Dates of Samson Agonistes" by William Parker; "A Postscript to Give the Devil His Due" by Elmer Edgar Stoll; "Epic Address and Reference and the Principle of Decorum in Paradise Lost" by Kester Svendsen plus 2 more. 1st Edition Soft Cover 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; 1st Edition

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Richard Arnold: Logic of the Fall Right Reason and (Im)pure Reason in Milton's Paradise Lost, Lang, Peter New York,Mrz 2006 ISBN: 0820481769
Logic of the Fall is the first book to examine the formal logical properties of central speeches and dialogues in Paradise Lost, according to John Milton's formulae, principles, and concerns in his own Art of Logic. In so doing, this book offers unconventional but cogent readings of this poem's central issues: the respective roles and responsibilities of Adam and Eve; the method of Satan's engineering of the Fall (and on who falls first); the causative properties of the Fall and the issue of culpability; and Milton's ultimate legacy for his readership. The Fall of humankind in Paradise Lost is not due to passion or will over reason, but rather to "pure reason" over "right reason."

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GALLIARD John Ernest .: THE HYMN OF ADAM & EVE OUT OF MILTON'S PARADISE LOST. London, Self published. 1728.
John Ernest Galliard THE HYMN OF ADAM & EVE OUT OF MILTON'S PARADISE LOST. 1728

Words and music engraved by Thomas Atkins. Oblong Folio measuring 10 ins x 7 1/2ins. Binding Grey/Green boards with Black ink Titles. Leather bound spine. Engraved illustrated title page by J. Pine, laid down to blank endpaper. Four pages containing the subscribers to this book, many notables of the period with each listed and the number of books purchased. Thirty pages of sheet music of Galliard's setting of John Milton's Hymn of Adam & Eve, and taken from the Fifth book of Paradise Lost which had just been re-published in 1728 . The front cover is dated 1728 with title and composer's name . John Ernest Galliard(1687-1749) was, according to Bingley,a native of Zell and came to England and became the late King Charles the Second's wife's , chapel master and was esteemed an elegant composer. He composed cantatas, solos for the violin- cello and an opera Calypso and Telemachus (1712). The Adam & Eve Hymn is considered his best work and thereafter he worked in the Theatre for Rich, for many years as house composer often at the Lincolns Inn Fields Theatre.The spine has some bumping and rubbing but not excessive and 2 end papers have middle creases. Light water stain to part of back cover else VG for 280+ years! Copies are held in The British Library, The Bodleian, Oxford and the National Library of Australia etc. Rare .

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Adamson, Jack H., ed. Bright essence. Studies in Milton's theology. Salt Lake City, University of Utah Press, 1971, ISBN: 0874800617
Problems in definition: Milton on the Trinity: the use of antecedents, by C. A. Patrides. Further definitions: Milton's theological vocabulary, by W. B. Hunter. -- The Son in His relation to the Father: Milton's Arianism reconsidered, by W. B. Hunter. Milton's "Arianism", by J. H. Adamson. Milton and Arianism, by C. A. Patrides. The Godhead in Paradise lost: dogma or drama? By C. A. Patrides. -- The Son in His relation to the universe and man: The creation, by J. H. Adamson. The war in heaven: the merkabah, by J. H. Adamson. The war in heaven: the exaltation of the Son, by W. B. Hunter: Milton on the incarnation, by W. B. Hunter. Milton's muse, by W. B. Hunter. -- Problems of stylistic expression: Paradise lost and the theory of accommodation, by C. A. Patrides. Paradise lost and the language of theology, by C. A. Patrides. A reading list on the language of theology, by C. A. Patrides. **Deutsches Konto vorhanden. Verkauf nach Dtld. auf Rechnung. Alle Sendungen weltweit per Luftpost. Einheitsporto Int'l fast immer Eur 7,50.

ix, 181pp. 25 cm, dust-jacket worn around edges with a few chips and tears, worn blue cloth, ex-library copy with stamps, bookplate, internally very good and with dust-jacket free of external library markings,

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