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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... written in his seventeenth year : - Or wert thou of the golden - winged host Who , having clad thyself in human weed , To earth from thy prefixèd seat didst post , And after short abode fly back with speed , As if to show what creatures ...
... written in his seventeenth year : - Or wert thou of the golden - winged host Who , having clad thyself in human weed , To earth from thy prefixèd seat didst post , And after short abode fly back with speed , As if to show what creatures ...
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... written smooth and re- written rough ; which was treason . I will make a summary statement which is true to the best of my knowledge . There did not at the time anywhere exist in English , among the poems done by competent technical ...
... written smooth and re- written rough ; which was treason . I will make a summary statement which is true to the best of my knowledge . There did not at the time anywhere exist in English , among the poems done by competent technical ...
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... written better poetry if he had escaped that influence . Even if we assert , what can only be a matter of faith , that Keats would have written a very great epic poem if Milton had not preceded him , is it sensible to repine for an ...
... written better poetry if he had escaped that influence . Even if we assert , what can only be a matter of faith , that Keats would have written a very great epic poem if Milton had not preceded him , is it sensible to repine for an ...
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Joseph Addison SIX Spectator PAPERS ON Paradise Lost | 23 |
Jonathan Richardson EXPLANATORY NOTES AND REMARKS | 54 |
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