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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... persons of Sin and Death , by which means he has wrought into the body of his fable a very beautiful and well- invented allegory . But , notwithstanding the fineness of this al- legory may atone for it in some measure , I cannot think ...
... persons of Sin and Death , by which means he has wrought into the body of his fable a very beautiful and well- invented allegory . But , notwithstanding the fineness of this al- legory may atone for it in some measure , I cannot think ...
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... persons that speak in his in- fernal assembly . On the contrary , how has he represented the whole Godhead exerting itself towards man in its full benevo- lence , under the three - fold distinction of a Creator , a Re- deemer , and a ...
... persons that speak in his in- fernal assembly . On the contrary , how has he represented the whole Godhead exerting itself towards man in its full benevo- lence , under the three - fold distinction of a Creator , a Re- deemer , and a ...
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... persons . The sentiments have likewise a relation to things as well as persons , and are then perfect when they are such as are adapted to the subject . If in either of these cases the poet endeavours to argue or explain , magnify or di ...
... persons . The sentiments have likewise a relation to things as well as persons , and are then perfect when they are such as are adapted to the subject . If in either of these cases the poet endeavours to argue or explain , magnify or di ...
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Joseph Addison SIX Spectator PAPERS ON Paradise Lost | 23 |
Jonathan Richardson EXPLANATORY NOTES AND REMARKS | 54 |
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