Milton, 1732-1801: The Critical HeritageJohn T. Shawcross Routledge and K. Paul, 1972 - 439 páginas |
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... tion , and borne away the palm of epic poetry . It is well known that Milton never enjoyed in his lifetime the reputa- tion which he deserved . His Paradise Lost was long neglected : prejudices against an apologist for the regicides ...
... tion , and borne away the palm of epic poetry . It is well known that Milton never enjoyed in his lifetime the reputa- tion which he deserved . His Paradise Lost was long neglected : prejudices against an apologist for the regicides ...
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... tion of their own language is . — See Milton's Tractate of Education ; He says , that the speech of the scholar ' should be fashioned to a distinct clear pronunciation , as near as may be to the Italian , especially in the vowels . For ...
... tion of their own language is . — See Milton's Tractate of Education ; He says , that the speech of the scholar ' should be fashioned to a distinct clear pronunciation , as near as may be to the Italian , especially in the vowels . For ...
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... tion breaking in by degrees , which by degrees also produces an altera- tion of mind in Edipus ; and that alteration of mind , in the most natural and regular manner , produces the catastrophe . Exactly in the same manner is the conduct ...
... tion breaking in by degrees , which by degrees also produces an altera- tion of mind in Edipus ; and that alteration of mind , in the most natural and regular manner , produces the catastrophe . Exactly in the same manner is the conduct ...
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Period of Textual and Religious Criticism | 41 |
Anonymous reactions to Bentleys beliefs January | 50 |
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