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Silence and presence: ineffability in ancient and medieval Western thought
The power and illusion of words: renegotiating ineffable presence in the advent of humanism and reform
Milton's Poems 1645: the problem with soaring
Paradise Lost: pretending to say the unsayable
Paradise Regained and Samson Agonistes: the ineffable self
Epilogue: Wittgenstein's verdict.
The power and illusion of words: renegotiating ineffable presence in the advent of humanism and reform
Milton's Poems 1645: the problem with soaring
Paradise Lost: pretending to say the unsayable
Paradise Regained and Samson Agonistes: the ineffable self
Epilogue: Wittgenstein's verdict.