Milton Criticism: Selections from Four CenturiesJames Thorpe Rinehart, 1950 - 376 páginas This book is an invitation to the reading of Milton. The major portion of the volumes consists of sixteen extended essays and studies from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries." -- Preface. |
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Selections from Four Centuries James Thorpe. ( II . 147 ) and has the universe , and beyond what is real , even the immense regions of fancy to range and wander in . And as it cannot be limited by time , it expatiates eternity . The ...
Selections from Four Centuries James Thorpe. ( II . 147 ) and has the universe , and beyond what is real , even the immense regions of fancy to range and wander in . And as it cannot be limited by time , it expatiates eternity . The ...
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... universe beyond him , the universe ( and more than the universe ) which understands , enjoys , and maintains , its continuous derivation , lordship , and obedience . In this sense , therefore , the poem is concerned with a con- trast ...
... universe beyond him , the universe ( and more than the universe ) which understands , enjoys , and maintains , its continuous derivation , lordship , and obedience . In this sense , therefore , the poem is concerned with a con- trast ...
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... Universe , and the Origin of Mankind their System had past for Divine Inspira- tion ; and the Unbelievers of it would appear to be so few , that any of ' em might well be shewn for a Monster rather than be thought worthy of Punishment ...
... Universe , and the Origin of Mankind their System had past for Divine Inspira- tion ; and the Unbelievers of it would appear to be so few , that any of ' em might well be shewn for a Monster rather than be thought worthy of Punishment ...
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Preface | 3 |
Joseph Addison Six Spectator PAPERS ON Paradise Lost | 23 |
Jonathan Richardson EXPLANATORY NOTES AND REMARKS | 54 |
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