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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... called it the sky - blue Beryl . What they called Cyanus , is our Lapis Lazuli - and what they called Sapphire , the same stone , only that it had the gold - coloured marks disposed in Spots , in forms of Stars , in it , not in veins ...
... called it the sky - blue Beryl . What they called Cyanus , is our Lapis Lazuli - and what they called Sapphire , the same stone , only that it had the gold - coloured marks disposed in Spots , in forms of Stars , in it , not in veins ...
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... called the Forum Julium , one the Forum Augustum , a third the Forum Transitorium : what the fourth was called is best known to itself , for really I forget . But , if anybody says that perhaps it was called the Forum Landorium , I am ...
... called the Forum Julium , one the Forum Augustum , a third the Forum Transitorium : what the fourth was called is best known to itself , for really I forget . But , if anybody says that perhaps it was called the Forum Landorium , I am ...
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... called to Him the nearest of the Angels , made a model , breathed his own spirit into it , and called it Milton . " " Appendix to the Hellenics " ( 1859 ) , Wheeler , XV , 234–235 . Milton's " internal light / Dispel'd the darkness of ...
... called to Him the nearest of the Angels , made a model , breathed his own spirit into it , and called it Milton . " " Appendix to the Hellenics " ( 1859 ) , Wheeler , XV , 234–235 . Milton's " internal light / Dispel'd the darkness of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 33 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 102 |
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