1942
DOI: 10.3138/utq.11.4.421
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“... And On His Crest Sat Horror”: Eighteenth Century Interpretations of Milton's Sublimity and His Satan

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“… In 1942 Arthur Barker noted that “Few of us still believe that the paradoxical interpretation of Paradise Lost set forth by Blake and Shelley . .…”
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