The Romantics on Milton: Formal Essays and Critical Asides. With a Critical Introd. and NotesPress of Case Western Reserve University, 1970 - Всего страниц: 594 |
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... written . [ 1 ] It cannot be said that the jews had no public records ; the Bible furnishes abundance of proof to the contrary . I by no means admit , that these books , as to the main part of them , were not written by Moses ; but I do ...
... written . [ 1 ] It cannot be said that the jews had no public records ; the Bible furnishes abundance of proof to the contrary . I by no means admit , that these books , as to the main part of them , were not written by Moses ; but I do ...
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... written a set of Pageants , has introduced into his great poem an allegorical proces- sion into which Upton conjectures them to have been worked up , and which the author has expressly called a " Maske , " though it is in the other ...
... written a set of Pageants , has introduced into his great poem an allegorical proces- sion into which Upton conjectures them to have been worked up , and which the author has expressly called a " Maske , " though it is in the other ...
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... written in couplets of unequal length . Elegy did not then imply a melancholy subject ; which I notice , be- cause it may serve as an answer to a question of Dr. Johnson's ; who wonders why Sheffield , Duke of Buckingham , in his Essay ...
... written in couplets of unequal length . Elegy did not then imply a melancholy subject ; which I notice , be- cause it may serve as an answer to a question of Dr. Johnson's ; who wonders why Sheffield , Duke of Buckingham , in his Essay ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 33 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 102 |
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