Milton, 1732-1801: The Critical HeritageJohn T. Shawcross Routledge and K. Paul, 1972 - 439 páginas |
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... reason for his readiness to part with them , and said that they renew in the mind of the Reader that Anguish , which was pretty well laid by the Consideration of the two foregoing Verses . But it has been said more justly by another ...
... reason for his readiness to part with them , and said that they renew in the mind of the Reader that Anguish , which was pretty well laid by the Consideration of the two foregoing Verses . But it has been said more justly by another ...
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... reason to believe Milton has consulted in composing his glorious poem , PARADISE LOST , no less than the antients . And if my conjecture shall appear founded on reason , the novelty of the subject , I hope , will , instead of excluding ...
... reason to believe Milton has consulted in composing his glorious poem , PARADISE LOST , no less than the antients . And if my conjecture shall appear founded on reason , the novelty of the subject , I hope , will , instead of excluding ...
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... reason : Modern Latin poetry on sacred subjects , was more especially at that period , less likely to be read than any other kind of literature : the best of it being incontestably of an inferior class , with respect to the purity and ...
... reason : Modern Latin poetry on sacred subjects , was more especially at that period , less likely to be read than any other kind of literature : the best of it being incontestably of an inferior class , with respect to the purity and ...
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Period of Textual and Religious Criticism | 41 |
Anonymous reactions to Bentleys beliefs January | 50 |
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