... Paradise Lost by dictating to secretaries. 'Basinger approached his task sensibly and diligently, memorizing a few lines a day. For poetic resonance, he imagined himself as a mountain climber on a range with 12 peaks. Or, more ...
... Paradise Lost" is a common mans pursuit Anyone could do it, he says, if they work hard enough. Basinger's personal copy of "Paradise Lost is a tattered testament to his labor. Bound by red rubber bands, the pages are translucent and ...
... Paradise Lost?" From Shelley onwards, many have been tempted to find in Satan the real hero of the poem, not because his ambition is worthy, but because he satisfies so many of the incidental -equirements of a heroic character, such as ...
... Paradise Lost," which grieves that the grizzly is going the way of the buffalo. Northshield. his craggy voice ... paradise," he says. "Things and theories die. The balance is destroyed. That's the way a paradise gets lost ...
... Paradise Lost" by dictating to secretaries. Basinger approached his task sensibly and diligently, memorizing few lines a day. For poetic resonance, he imagined himself as mountain climber on a range with 1 peaks. Or, more fancifully, as ...
... Paradise Lost, which alone hcs immortalised him, may be largely due to the "inner light" of mind and spirit which compensated for LTHOUGH MILTON HAD written L'Alegro, H Pen- seroso, Comus and Lycidas before the outbreak of the Olvll War ...
... Paradise Lost" took up his abode at Chalfont, ajid it was through the instrumentality of a common friend of his and ... Paradise Retrained. "Alt! son had banded him the manuscript ol "Paradise Lost" to pass bis judgment on. *'I ...
'Paradise Lost' Is Stunning. By RICK DuBrow. HOLLYWOOD (UP1J — Clifford Odets' "Paradise Lost," a •neglected but pertinent 1935 play about a middle-class family that comes apart at the seams during the Depression, was presented by ...
... Paradise Lost'. "Paradise. Regained" "Prime Minister MnrDonald probably told the party, when it reached Mtltnn's cottage, of how tho poet gave the manuscript of 'Paradise Lost' to hts Quaker secretary, Thomas Ellwood, to read. Milton ...
... Paradise Lost." in those two plays militant dramas that struck at a point with bludgeon-like blows and with an irresistible simplicity of thought. But his "Paradise Lost" struck professional playgoers at the Longacre last week as a ...