Milton Memorial Lectures, 1908: Read Before the Royal Society of LiteratureHaskell House, 1964 - 222 pages |
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Page 32
... words themselves are fashioned in a different mould . It is enough to instance the loss or absence of inflection . There are dactylls and spondees and anapaests in the English language , but they are accidental rather than incidental to ...
... words themselves are fashioned in a different mould . It is enough to instance the loss or absence of inflection . There are dactylls and spondees and anapaests in the English language , but they are accidental rather than incidental to ...
Page 134
... words , but they are a vivid picture of Milton's thoughts . Nothing , too , but a passionate longing for the rule of righteousness in the land can account for the words of Milton in his ' Animadversions upon the Remonstrant's Defence , ' ...
... words , but they are a vivid picture of Milton's thoughts . Nothing , too , but a passionate longing for the rule of righteousness in the land can account for the words of Milton in his ' Animadversions upon the Remonstrant's Defence , ' ...
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... words have a bearing on our subject , indicating the opinion of the time that Charles II was referred to in the work known as ' Paradise Lost . ' I quote : - 66 That he ( Milton ) wrote good Latin will be readily granted , but with this ...
... words have a bearing on our subject , indicating the opinion of the time that Charles II was referred to in the work known as ' Paradise Lost . ' I quote : - 66 That he ( Milton ) wrote good Latin will be readily granted , but with this ...
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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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