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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... speak more precisely of the Redemption by the Cross - every syllable is full of Light ! - [ ' ] a small unsightly Root [ ' ] - to the Greeks Folly , to the Jews a stumbling Block - [ ' ] The leaf was darkish & had prickles on it ...
... speak more precisely of the Redemption by the Cross - every syllable is full of Light ! - [ ' ] a small unsightly Root [ ' ] - to the Greeks Folly , to the Jews a stumbling Block - [ ' ] The leaf was darkish & had prickles on it ...
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... speak : -whereat their doubled ranks they bend , & c'- Of course , I do not apply this remark in all it's force to ... Speaking of poetry , he says , as in a parenthesis , " which is simple , sensuous , passionate " [ Of Education , Yale ...
... speak : -whereat their doubled ranks they bend , & c'- Of course , I do not apply this remark in all it's force to ... Speaking of poetry , he says , as in a parenthesis , " which is simple , sensuous , passionate " [ Of Education , Yale ...
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... speak from his heart in such lan- guage ! Similar fault - which it might have been thought would have warned Wordsworth off such ungenial ground - had been found by Johnson with Milton's classical lament of a deceased friend and fellow ...
... speak from his heart in such lan- guage ! Similar fault - which it might have been thought would have warned Wordsworth off such ungenial ground - had been found by Johnson with Milton's classical lament of a deceased friend and fellow ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 33 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 102 |
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