Milton Memorial Lectures, 1908: Read Before the Royal Society of LiteratureHaskell House, 1964 - 222 pages |
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... printed page . 6 If we think to regulate printing thereby to rectify manners we must regulate all recreations and pastimes , all that is delightful to man . No music must be heard , no song be set or sung but what is grave and Doric ...
... printed page . 6 If we think to regulate printing thereby to rectify manners we must regulate all recreations and pastimes , all that is delightful to man . No music must be heard , no song be set or sung but what is grave and Doric ...
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... printed folio . volumes , whereof the greater part is a terra incognita to the general . ' Paradise Lost ' is some 670 lines longer than the ' Aeneid . ' Few , indeed , is that audience , that little flock of patient or ardent souls who ...
... printed folio . volumes , whereof the greater part is a terra incognita to the general . ' Paradise Lost ' is some 670 lines longer than the ' Aeneid . ' Few , indeed , is that audience , that little flock of patient or ardent souls who ...
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... printed , or reprinted , by any man having no lawful interest in them , being entered into the Hall Book to any other man as his proper copies . " This decree was ordered on June 14th , 1643 , to be printed and published , and was ...
... printed , or reprinted , by any man having no lawful interest in them , being entered into the Hall Book to any other man as his proper copies . " This decree was ordered on June 14th , 1643 , to be printed and published , and was ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION BY THE EDITOR | 1 |
MILTONS KNOWLEDGE OF MUSIC By WILLIAM HENRY | 11 |
A NOTE ON MILTONS SHORTER POEMS By ERNEST | 23 |
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