Milton Criticism: Selections from Four CenturiesJames Thorpe Collier Books, 1969 - 376 páginas |
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... manner , Tack to the larboard , and stand off to sea , Veer starboard sea and land.- Milton makes use of larboard in the same manner . When he is upon building , he mentions Doric Pillars , Pilasters , Cornice , Freeze , Architrave ...
... manner , Tack to the larboard , and stand off to sea , Veer starboard sea and land.- Milton makes use of larboard in the same manner . When he is upon building , he mentions Doric Pillars , Pilasters , Cornice , Freeze , Architrave ...
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... manner have simply not discovered what this sound and this manner were intended to do . A schoolboy who reads a page of Milton by chance , for the first time , and then looks up and says , " By gum ! " not in the least knowing how the ...
... manner have simply not discovered what this sound and this manner were intended to do . A schoolboy who reads a page of Milton by chance , for the first time , and then looks up and says , " By gum ! " not in the least knowing how the ...
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... manner . We cannot , we think , better illustrate our opinion respecting our own great poet , than by contrasting him with the father of Tuscan literature . The poetry of Milton differs from that of Dante , as the hiero- glyphics of ...
... manner . We cannot , we think , better illustrate our opinion respecting our own great poet , than by contrasting him with the father of Tuscan literature . The poetry of Milton differs from that of Dante , as the hiero- glyphics of ...
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Joseph Addison six Spectator PAPERS ON Paradise Lost | 23 |
Jonathan Richardson EXPLANATORY NOTES AND REMARKS | 54 |
Samuel Johnson MILTON 1779 | 65 |
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