Milton, 1732-1801: The Critical HeritageJohn T. Shawcross Routledge and K. Paul, 1972 - 439 páginas |
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... supposed nothing more , than a memorial or catalogue of plays , which , for some reason , the writer thought worthy of his attention . When , therefore , I had observed , that Adam in Exile was named amongst them , I doubted not but ...
... supposed nothing more , than a memorial or catalogue of plays , which , for some reason , the writer thought worthy of his attention . When , therefore , I had observed , that Adam in Exile was named amongst them , I doubted not but ...
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... supposed rather a compliance with necessity than the choice of judgment . Milton was constrained within the narrow limits of a measure not very harmonious in the utmost perfection ; the single parts , therefore , into which it was to be ...
... supposed rather a compliance with necessity than the choice of judgment . Milton was constrained within the narrow limits of a measure not very harmonious in the utmost perfection ; the single parts , therefore , into which it was to be ...
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... supposed situations , in which he imagines it attended by the newly separated spirit . His apostrophe to the dolphins must however relate to the inan- imate form ; for the assistance of dolphins to convey an incorporeal subject , would ...
... supposed situations , in which he imagines it attended by the newly separated spirit . His apostrophe to the dolphins must however relate to the inan- imate form ; for the assistance of dolphins to convey an incorporeal subject , would ...
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40 | 22 |
Period of Textual and Religious Criticism | 41 |
Anonymous reactions to Bentleys beliefs January | 50 |
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Adam Addison admiration Æneid allusions ancient Angels appears Arianism beautiful beginning Bentley blank verse censure character composition Comus considered couplet criticism divine Doctor edition English epic poem epic poetry Essay example excellent expression Extract fancy faults genius give Greek harmony Heaven Homer human Iambic Il Penseroso images imagination imitation instance Italian John John Milton Johnson Joseph Warton kind L'Allegro language Latin Lauder learned letter lines Lycidas manner Masenius Milton mind modern nature notes numbers objects observed opinion original Paradise Lost Paradise Regain'd passage passions pause Penseroso perhaps poet Poet's poetical poetry praise prose published reader reason remarks rhyme Samson Agonistes Samuel Johnson Satan says Scripture seems sense sentiments shew simile speech spirit stile style sublime supposed syllables taste thing Thomas thought Thyer tion tragedy translation truth versification Virgil William William Hayley words writer