Milton Memorial Lectures, 1908: Read Before the Royal Society of LiteratureHaskell House, 1964 - 222 pages |
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... look with unmixed delight at the golden corn- field . Dearest is dearest in all the world over . ciel nous vend toujours les biens qu'il nous prodigue . The calm untroubled spirit which could regard with- out amazement , and so ...
... look with unmixed delight at the golden corn- field . Dearest is dearest in all the world over . ciel nous vend toujours les biens qu'il nous prodigue . The calm untroubled spirit which could regard with- out amazement , and so ...
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... looks . " Try it without the alliteration- " The fierce star rarely looks . " 66 99 Try it with the adverb which Milton himself once thought of substituting " stintly " ; try it with any- thing but this cunning variation of the same s ...
... looks . " Try it without the alliteration- " The fierce star rarely looks . " 66 99 Try it with the adverb which Milton himself once thought of substituting " stintly " ; try it with any- thing but this cunning variation of the same s ...
Page 99
... look for Matilda , and almost exactly what she will look like . It may be my fault , but I can see nothing with this same distinctness in Milton . It is , I dare say , known to not a few in the present company that an ingenious lady ...
... look for Matilda , and almost exactly what she will look like . It may be my fault , but I can see nothing with this same distinctness in Milton . It is , I dare say , known to not a few in the present company that an ingenious lady ...
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MILTONS KNOWLEDGE OF MUSIC By WILLIAM HENRY | 11 |
A NOTE ON MILTONS SHORTER POEMS By ERNEST | 23 |
MILTON AND THE LIBERTY OF THE PRESS By WILLIAM | 39 |
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