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 82 筆
第 ix 頁
... perhaps even more importantly — the history of a few revolutionary geniuses , and that it is folly to divorce the critical mind from its masters . Like the poet , the critic has a tradition and a special relationship with tradition . As ...
... perhaps even more importantly — the history of a few revolutionary geniuses , and that it is folly to divorce the critical mind from its masters . Like the poet , the critic has a tradition and a special relationship with tradition . As ...
第 93 頁
... perhaps he never wrote & perhaps he wrote in a paroxysm of insanity , In which it is said that Milton's Poem is a rough Unfinish'd Piece & Dryden has finish'd it . Now let Dryden's Fall & Milton's Paradise be read , & I will assert ...
... perhaps he never wrote & perhaps he wrote in a paroxysm of insanity , In which it is said that Milton's Poem is a rough Unfinish'd Piece & Dryden has finish'd it . Now let Dryden's Fall & Milton's Paradise be read , & I will assert ...
第 171 頁
... perhaps in the Consolations - on the virtues connected with the Love of Nature , & vice versa . Coburn , II , 2026 15. 7 . From Notebooks [ May 4 , 1804 ] 62. .. whether we gain or lose by that Dread of Prolixity which is the passion of ...
... perhaps in the Consolations - on the virtues connected with the Love of Nature , & vice versa . Coburn , II , 2026 15. 7 . From Notebooks [ May 4 , 1804 ] 62. .. whether we gain or lose by that Dread of Prolixity which is the passion of ...
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