Milton: the Critical Heritage, Volume 2Routledge & K. Paul, 1970 - 276 pages |
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Page 79
... Places refers to the anonymous A Common - place - Book out of the Rehearsal Transpros'd ( 1673 ) . You do three times at least in your Reproof , and in your Transproser Rehears'd well nigh half the book thorow , run upon an Author J. M. ...
... Places refers to the anonymous A Common - place - Book out of the Rehearsal Transpros'd ( 1673 ) . You do three times at least in your Reproof , and in your Transproser Rehears'd well nigh half the book thorow , run upon an Author J. M. ...
Page 171
... Places where they were worshipped , by those beautiful Marks of Rivers so frequent among the Antient Poets . The Author has doubtless in this place Homer's Catalogue of Ships , and Virgil's List of Warriors in his View . The Characters ...
... Places where they were worshipped , by those beautiful Marks of Rivers so frequent among the Antient Poets . The Author has doubtless in this place Homer's Catalogue of Ships , and Virgil's List of Warriors in his View . The Characters ...
Page 252
... Place to hazard a Reflexion of my own , which I submit to the Reader's Judgment . Milton breaks the Thread of his Narration in two Manners . The first consists of two or three kinds of Prologues , which he premises at the Beginning of ...
... Place to hazard a Reflexion of my own , which I submit to the Reader's Judgment . Milton breaks the Thread of his Narration in two Manners . The first consists of two or three kinds of Prologues , which he premises at the Beginning of ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Personal Statements and Contemporary Evaluations 16281674 | 4 |
Early writing preferences 1628 | 35 |
Copyright | |
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