The Romantics on Milton: Formal Essays and Critical Asides. With a Critical Introd. and NotesPress of Case Western Reserve University, 1970 - 594 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 32 筆
第 260 頁
... PENSEROSO to the Grecian scene , V. 97. H. [ urd ] Be damn'd ! -An Owl ! H. thou Right Reverend Aspirate ! What hadst thou to do with sweetest Shakespeare ? Was it not enough to merder the Prophets ? But to be serious- if by Tragedies ...
... PENSEROSO to the Grecian scene , V. 97. H. [ urd ] Be damn'd ! -An Owl ! H. thou Right Reverend Aspirate ! What hadst thou to do with sweetest Shakespeare ? Was it not enough to merder the Prophets ? But to be serious- if by Tragedies ...
第 403 頁
... Penseroso , Comus , Lycidas , and On Shake- speare ; Sonnets I , VII , XIII , XV , XVI , XVII , XVIII , XIX , XX , XXI , XXII , and XXIII ; PL I and II ; and excerpts from the following poems : PL III . 1-55 , 416-742 ; IV . 32-535 ...
... Penseroso , Comus , Lycidas , and On Shake- speare ; Sonnets I , VII , XIII , XV , XVI , XVII , XVIII , XIX , XX , XXI , XXII , and XXIII ; PL I and II ; and excerpts from the following poems : PL III . 1-55 , 416-742 ; IV . 32-535 ...
第 447 頁
... Penseroso are the happiest of his produc- tions ; and in none is the poetical habit of mind more abundantly visible . They ought to precede the Lycidas ( not unhurt with theology ) 38 in the modern editions of his works , as they did in ...
... Penseroso are the happiest of his produc- tions ; and in none is the poetical habit of mind more abundantly visible . They ought to precede the Lycidas ( not unhurt with theology ) 38 in the modern editions of his works , as they did in ...
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