The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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Page 54
... says Milton , quoting him , ' as he would never desire to have them better cloth'd ' . A reviewer in a contemporary journal shows a notable lack of insight into the character of Milton's Satan . He has , apparently , read neither ...
... says Milton , quoting him , ' as he would never desire to have them better cloth'd ' . A reviewer in a contemporary journal shows a notable lack of insight into the character of Milton's Satan . He has , apparently , read neither ...
Page 65
... says , ' will perceive in it a passionateness of personal grief , an evidence of bursts of tears and sobbings interrupting the act of writing . ' Walter Skeat described the poem as ' punctuated with tears ' . A kindred trait of Milton's ...
... says , ' will perceive in it a passionateness of personal grief , an evidence of bursts of tears and sobbings interrupting the act of writing . ' Walter Skeat described the poem as ' punctuated with tears ' . A kindred trait of Milton's ...
Page 89
... says that he did , before the German peasant , even with ' good - humoured effrontery ' , if he had bethought him of the beauty of Roman Catholic symbology which in his 1 The Apology against a Pamphlet . poems he expresses , but had ...
... says that he did , before the German peasant , even with ' good - humoured effrontery ' , if he had bethought him of the beauty of Roman Catholic symbology which in his 1 The Apology against a Pamphlet . poems he expresses , but had ...
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