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TWO. "With Hymns, our Psalms . . . our Hebrew Songs and Harps": Psalm Genres
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- PREFACE ix
- ABBREVIATIONS xvii
- INTRODUCTION: How Milton Read the Book of Psalms: His Formal, Stylistic, and Thematic Analysis 3
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PART I. Paradise Regained
- ONE. "Where God is prais'd aright": Psalm Themes 23
- TWO. "With Hymns, our Psalms . . . our Hebrew Songs and Harps": Psalm Genres 49
- INTERCHAPTER. "Sion's songs, to all true tasts excelling" 81
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PART II. Paradise Lost
- THREE. "Smit with the love of sacred Song": Psalm Genres 135
- FOUR. "Light . . . from the Fountain of light": Psalm Themes 170
- CONCLUSION 200
- WORKS CONSULTED 210
- INDEX 219
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- PREFACE ix
- ABBREVIATIONS xvii
- INTRODUCTION: How Milton Read the Book of Psalms: His Formal, Stylistic, and Thematic Analysis 3
-
PART I. Paradise Regained
- ONE. "Where God is prais'd aright": Psalm Themes 23
- TWO. "With Hymns, our Psalms . . . our Hebrew Songs and Harps": Psalm Genres 49
- INTERCHAPTER. "Sion's songs, to all true tasts excelling" 81
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PART II. Paradise Lost
- THREE. "Smit with the love of sacred Song": Psalm Genres 135
- FOUR. "Light . . . from the Fountain of light": Psalm Themes 170
- CONCLUSION 200
- WORKS CONSULTED 210
- INDEX 219