Milton Criticism: Selections from Four CenturiesJames Thorpe Octagon Books, 1966 - 376 páginas |
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... feels that God is leading him : Be of good courage , I begin to feel Some rousing motions in me which dispose To something extraordinary my thoughts . I with this messenger will go along , Nothing to do , be sure , that may dishonour ...
... feels that God is leading him : Be of good courage , I begin to feel Some rousing motions in me which dispose To something extraordinary my thoughts . I with this messenger will go along , Nothing to do , be sure , that may dishonour ...
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... feel the full obscenity of Satan's presence in Eden by bringing a sudden stink of fish across the sweet smell of the flowers , and alluding to one of the most unpleasant He- brew stories . But the pretence of logical connection ( that ...
... feel the full obscenity of Satan's presence in Eden by bringing a sudden stink of fish across the sweet smell of the flowers , and alluding to one of the most unpleasant He- brew stories . But the pretence of logical connection ( that ...
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... feel the pause in a piece of music , where the silence is part of the music , and not as we feel the pause between one item of a concert and the next . Even between one Book and the next we must not wholly wake from the enchantment nor ...
... feel the pause in a piece of music , where the silence is part of the music , and not as we feel the pause between one item of a concert and the next . Even between one Book and the next we must not wholly wake from the enchantment nor ...
Contenido
Preface | 3 |
Joseph Addison six Spectator PAPERS ON Paradise Lost | 23 |
Jonathan Richardson EXPLANATORY NOTES AND REMARKS | 54 |
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