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Page 58
... question in Protestant countries at this time and Milton had interested himself in it since the Horton days , as is shown by entries in his Commonplace Book . He was discussing a question much in the minds of all reformers ; and though ...
... question in Protestant countries at this time and Milton had interested himself in it since the Horton days , as is shown by entries in his Commonplace Book . He was discussing a question much in the minds of all reformers ; and though ...
Page 66
... question get us nowhere . The only way of settling this question of Milton's language is to examine it in some detail , and of course in relation to the English of his time . I shall attempt to do this in regard to the main criticisms ...
... question get us nowhere . The only way of settling this question of Milton's language is to examine it in some detail , and of course in relation to the English of his time . I shall attempt to do this in regard to the main criticisms ...
Page 110
... questions need answer- ing : indeed , if the lines seemed pedantic , exotic , and ostentatious to Bentley , small wonder they should seem so to the modern reader , for Bentley was so much nearer to the world they portray . In fact the ...
... questions need answer- ing : indeed , if the lines seemed pedantic , exotic , and ostentatious to Bentley , small wonder they should seem so to the modern reader , for Bentley was so much nearer to the world they portray . In fact the ...
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