Milton's Editors and Commentators from Patrick Hume to Henry John Todd: (1695-1801) a Study in Critical Views and Methods, Part 2University of Tartu (Dorpat), 1931 - 381 pages |
Contents
Prefatory Explanation | 3 |
Bishop Newton and his Collaborators | 9 |
Bentleys Edition of Paradise Lost | 50 |
13 other sections not shown
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Addison adjective allusions alteration ancient angels annotators appears artistic beauty Bentley Bentley's character classical classical antiquity commentary commentators Comus considerable critical described Dunster edition of Paradise editor Elizabethan emendation English English poetry epic epithets erudition evidently example explain expression French Homer Hume Hume's Ibid idea Il Penseroso illustrations imagery imagination imitation impression interest Italian JOHN MILTON L'Allegro language Latin learned less literary literature Lycidas manner matter meaning mediæval mentioned method Milton's poetry Milton's style Milton's text mind Newton notes observations original P. L. II Paradise Lost Paradise Regained parallels passage Paterson Pearce Pearce's Peck Peck's peculiar poem poet poet's poetic preface prose quotation quoted reader reading references regarded remarks Richardsons Samson Agonistes Satan seems sense Shakespeare shows sometimes Spenser syllable Thomas Warton Thyer title-page Todd Todd's traces verb verse VIII Virgil Warton words writers