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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... quote is as remarkable for the truth and sweet- ness of the natural descriptions as for the characteristic ... [ Quotes 11. 85-99 ] . 10 . If this is art , it is perfect art ; nor do we wish for anything better . The measure of ...
... quote is as remarkable for the truth and sweet- ness of the natural descriptions as for the characteristic ... [ Quotes 11. 85-99 ] . 10 . If this is art , it is perfect art ; nor do we wish for anything better . The measure of ...
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... [ Quotes V. 129–135 ] . 33. The formal eulogy on Eve which Adam addresses to the Angel , in giving an account of his own creation and hers , is full of elaborate grace [ Quotes VIII . 470-477 ] . 34. That which distinguishes Milton from ...
... [ Quotes V. 129–135 ] . 33. The formal eulogy on Eve which Adam addresses to the Angel , in giving an account of his own creation and hers , is full of elaborate grace [ Quotes VIII . 470-477 ] . 34. That which distinguishes Milton from ...
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... [ Quotes and translates Elegy V , 11. 25–26 ] . 42. In the following luxuriant passage , our author gives way to all the natural impulses of youth and poetry [ Quotes and translates Elegy V , 11. 31–60 ] . 43. It was passages perhaps of ...
... [ Quotes and translates Elegy V , 11. 25–26 ] . 42. In the following luxuriant passage , our author gives way to all the natural impulses of youth and poetry [ Quotes and translates Elegy V , 11. 31–60 ] . 43. It was passages perhaps of ...
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