Puritan Relationships: Transformation and the Concepts of Virtue and Covenant in English Renaissance Literature.Published in:Journal of the Wooden O, 2008, v. 8, p. 64By:Miyasaki, MarenPublication type:Article
Milton, Shakespeare, Pindar and the bees.Published in:1993By:Hughes, Felicity A.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Why the 'Pathetic Fallacy' Isn't One: Early Modern Vitalism and the Emotions of Nature in Shakespeare and Milton.Published in:2015By:Marcus, Leah S.Publication type:Essay
Weak Milton.Published in:SEL: Studies in English Literature (Johns Hopkins), 2017, v. 57, n. 1, p. 111, doi. 10.1353/sel.2017.0005By:LERNER, ROSSPublication type:Article
Shakespeare’s Ophelia, Milton’s Lycidas.Published in:2010By:Lockwood, TomPublication type:Literary Criticism
Shakespeare and the Youth of Milton.Published in:1999By:Campbell, GordonPublication type:Poetry Review
Milton and the Monument Topos: `On Shakespeare,' `Ad Joannem Rousium,' and Poems (1645).Published in:Journal of English & Germanic Philology, 2000, v. 99, n. 2, p. 215By:Blaine, Marlin E.Publication type:Article