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Citation: T. Rajan, Uncertain futures: History and genealogy in William Godwin's The 'Lives ofEdward and John Philips, nephews and pupils of Milton', MILTON Q, 32(3), 1998, pp. 75-86
Citation: B. Boehrer, English bards and Scotch physicians: John Armstrong's debt to 'Paradise Lost' and the dynamics of literary reception, MILTON Q, 32(3), 1998, pp. 98-104
Citation: Dw. Doerksen, LET-THERE-BE-PEACE - EVE AS REDEMPTIVE PEACEMAKER IN 'PARADISE LOST',BOOK-X (MILTON,JOHN), Milton quarterly, 31(4), 1997, pp. 124-130
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