Milton Memorial Lectures, 1908: Read Before the Royal Society of LiteratureHaskell House, 1964 - 222 pages |
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Page 147
... published by himself , or contained his convictions in academic form , yet , whether for himself or others , it is clear that it was a source of deep regret to the great man that he was obliged to view these truths in a different way ...
... published by himself , or contained his convictions in academic form , yet , whether for himself or others , it is clear that it was a source of deep regret to the great man that he was obliged to view these truths in a different way ...
Page 156
... published after the production of Paradise Lost . ' 6 6 To those who have followed the line of argument thus far , there ought to be no difficulty in evolving from the conditions of Milton's life just that dis- position and tendency ...
... published after the production of Paradise Lost . ' 6 6 To those who have followed the line of argument thus far , there ought to be no difficulty in evolving from the conditions of Milton's life just that dis- position and tendency ...
Page 222
... published at Kassa ( Kashau ) in 1796 , and contained ' Paradise Lost ' and ' Paradise Regained . ' While Szabo's translation is somewhat " drawn out , " that of Bessenyei's is rather " dull . " Milton's poetry had considerable ...
... published at Kassa ( Kashau ) in 1796 , and contained ' Paradise Lost ' and ' Paradise Regained . ' While Szabo's translation is somewhat " drawn out , " that of Bessenyei's is rather " dull . " Milton's poetry had considerable ...
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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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