This work traces in Milton's epics the characters' uses of words and analyzes the ways in which language leads the reader to a very precise understanding of the agents in the poems. Through discussion of the verbal conflicts, it demonstrates how Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained are of a piece.
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This work traces in Milton's epics the characters' uses of words and analyzes the ways in which language leads the reader to a very precise understanding of the agents in the poems. Through discussion of the verbal conflicts, it demonstrates how Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained are of a piece.
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Fine in VG- jacket. Please note contrast between conditions of book and jacket. Hardcover in black cloth, in brown and white jacket with William Blake artwork to front, 8vo. 173pp. Index, references, endnotes. Fine/VG-. Book is Fine: clean, sharp, square and unmarked. Jacket has abrasion with surface loss at front corners, spine ends and mid upper front edge. Cntral panels clean and bright. Jacket in Brodart.