Milton, 1732-1801: The Critical HeritageJohn T. Shawcross Routledge and K. Paul, 1972 - 439 páginas |
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... seems to have assisted mainly in putting down the material and helping to see it through the press . For Himself , he seems to have had little Regard to the Exteriour of Religion ; We hear of Nothing of That even in his Last hours ; and ...
... seems to have assisted mainly in putting down the material and helping to see it through the press . For Himself , he seems to have had little Regard to the Exteriour of Religion ; We hear of Nothing of That even in his Last hours ; and ...
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... seems strange , that his Greek verses , which , indeed are but few , should have passed almost wholly without notice . They have neither been mentioned , as proofs of learning , by his admirers , nor exposed to the ordeal of criticism ...
... seems strange , that his Greek verses , which , indeed are but few , should have passed almost wholly without notice . They have neither been mentioned , as proofs of learning , by his admirers , nor exposed to the ordeal of criticism ...
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... seems most apparent in the character of Belial , who is described as in act more graceful and humane ; yet he is as far as the rest from expressing any sentiment which would entitle even him to compassion , though he is not represented ...
... seems most apparent in the character of Belial , who is described as in act more graceful and humane ; yet he is as far as the rest from expressing any sentiment which would entitle even him to compassion , though he is not represented ...
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Period of Textual and Religious Criticism | 41 |
Anonymous reactions to Bentleys beliefs January | 50 |
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