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Refining the Sublime: Edward Phillips, a Miltonic Education, and the Sublimity of Paradise Lost
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McDowell, Nicholas
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Aesthetic judgment
/ Aesthetics
/ Authorship
/ Biographies
/ British & Irish literature
/ Classical poetry
/ Collectanea
/ Dictionaries
/ Education
/ English literature
/ Epic literature
/ Exegesis & hermeneutics
/ Literary canon
/ Literary characters
/ Literary criticism
/ Literary devices
/ Literary style
/ Literary translation
/ Logic
/ Love poetry
/ Milton, John (1608-1674)
/ Modern literature
/ Narrative poetry
/ Narrative techniques
/ Phillips, Edward (1630-1696?)
/ Poetry
/ Protectorates
/ Reception (Artistic works)
/ Sacred mysteries
/ Sonnets
/ Sublimity
/ Teaching methods
/ Writers
2019
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Refining the Sublime: Edward Phillips, a Miltonic Education, and the Sublimity of Paradise Lost
by
McDowell, Nicholas
in
Aesthetic judgment
/ Aesthetics
/ Authorship
/ Biographies
/ British & Irish literature
/ Classical poetry
/ Collectanea
/ Dictionaries
/ Education
/ English literature
/ Epic literature
/ Exegesis & hermeneutics
/ Literary canon
/ Literary characters
/ Literary criticism
/ Literary devices
/ Literary style
/ Literary translation
/ Logic
/ Love poetry
/ Milton, John (1608-1674)
/ Modern literature
/ Narrative poetry
/ Narrative techniques
/ Phillips, Edward (1630-1696?)
/ Poetry
/ Protectorates
/ Reception (Artistic works)
/ Sacred mysteries
/ Sonnets
/ Sublimity
/ Teaching methods
/ Writers
2019
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Refining the Sublime: Edward Phillips, a Miltonic Education, and the Sublimity of Paradise Lost
by
McDowell, Nicholas
in
Aesthetic judgment
/ Aesthetics
/ Authorship
/ Biographies
/ British & Irish literature
/ Classical poetry
/ Collectanea
/ Dictionaries
/ Education
/ English literature
/ Epic literature
/ Exegesis & hermeneutics
/ Literary canon
/ Literary characters
/ Literary criticism
/ Literary devices
/ Literary style
/ Literary translation
/ Logic
/ Love poetry
/ Milton, John (1608-1674)
/ Modern literature
/ Narrative poetry
/ Narrative techniques
/ Phillips, Edward (1630-1696?)
/ Poetry
/ Protectorates
/ Reception (Artistic works)
/ Sacred mysteries
/ Sonnets
/ Sublimity
/ Teaching methods
/ Writers
2019
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Refining the Sublime: Edward Phillips, a Miltonic Education, and the Sublimity of Paradise Lost
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Refining the Sublime: Edward Phillips, a Miltonic Education, and the Sublimity of Paradise Lost
2019
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Edward Phillips is central to our understanding of Milton's life due to his role as lead amanuensis during the composition of Paradise Lost. Yet Milton's nephew has long been considered a failed product of his uncle's educational method. This article recovers the intellectual dimension of Phillips's literary and publishing activities and their neglected place in the reception of Paradise Lost as sublime. Enduring claims that Phillips was a Cavalier renegade to Miltonic principles and inveterate plagiarist are shown to be of less interest than how he can be seen to have applied the methods in which he had been schooled.
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Pennsylvania State University Press,Penn State University Press
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