Milton, 1732-1801: The Critical HeritageJohn T. Shawcross Routledge and K. Paul, 1972 - 439 páginas |
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... Reader : they are generally in this Stile ; It MAY be adjusted thus ; Among several ways of Change this MAY be one . And if any Person will substitute better , he will deserve every Reader's Thanks : though , it's hoped , even These ...
... Reader : they are generally in this Stile ; It MAY be adjusted thus ; Among several ways of Change this MAY be one . And if any Person will substitute better , he will deserve every Reader's Thanks : though , it's hoped , even These ...
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... reader will observe how artfully he changes his language ; he had said before , ver . 745. that he had never seen sight more detestable ; but now it is dear daughter , and my fair son . II , 871 , p . 158 ( Thyer ) It is one great part ...
... reader will observe how artfully he changes his language ; he had said before , ver . 745. that he had never seen sight more detestable ; but now it is dear daughter , and my fair son . II , 871 , p . 158 ( Thyer ) It is one great part ...
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... reader will observe the flowing of the numbers here with all the ease and harmony of the finest voluntary . The words seem of them- selves to have fall'n naturally into verse almost without the poet's thinking of it . And this harmony ...
... reader will observe the flowing of the numbers here with all the ease and harmony of the finest voluntary . The words seem of them- selves to have fall'n naturally into verse almost without the poet's thinking of it . And this harmony ...
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Period of Textual and Religious Criticism | 41 |
Anonymous reactions to Bentleys beliefs January | 50 |
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