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2014 NOTES AND QUERIES 295 transgressions might not be thought to war- will be no more excuses for dismissing the rant. The Golden Meane is no Horatian treatise period as ‘decadent’. on the middle way in life; rather the title page STEPHEN J. PHILLIPS Malaysia speaks of ‘the Noblenesse of perfect Vertue in extreames’, commending suitable behaviour in doi:10.1093/notesj/gju060 The Author (2014). Published by Oxford University Press. adversity which many of Ford’s characters All rights reserved. For Permissions, endure. Monsarrat claims that Ford’s denunci- please email: journals.permissions@oup.com ation of flatterers in A Line of Life finds echoes Advance Access publication 29 April, 2014 in Prince Palador’s dismissal of Pelias in The Lover’s Melancholy. Further, he identifies ‘a common texture of characteristic words, MICHAEL BRYSON, The Atheist Milton. Farnham: phrases, images, and incidental thoughts’, to- Ashgate, 2012. (ISBN 9781409447016). gether with deeper parallels with the situations of the plays. THE ATHEIST MILTON is a deliberately Each text is prefaced by an Introduction and shocking title for a Milton monograph. To followed by detailed commentaries, with variant an extent, however, it follows from Bryson’s readings as footnotes. Brian Vickers’s expert previous book The Tyranny of Heaven: knowledge of Renaissance rhetoric informs
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