The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Memoir Etc, 第 3 卷Macmillan and Company, 1890 |
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第 39 頁
... readers of the printing offices , or by friends reading the proofs aloud for his benefit , with perhaps a shot of correction now and then from his own mouth when his quick ear detected anything wrong . How , in such a complexity of ...
... readers of the printing offices , or by friends reading the proofs aloud for his benefit , with perhaps a shot of correction now and then from his own mouth when his quick ear detected anything wrong . How , in such a complexity of ...
第 63 頁
... reader is staggered by Butler's own practice in the pages of this very Grammar . Thus , speaking of the letter W ... readers and writers , that every letter were content with its own sound " ; and there may be other such examples : but ...
... reader is staggered by Butler's own practice in the pages of this very Grammar . Thus , speaking of the letter W ... readers and writers , that every letter were content with its own sound " ; and there may be other such examples : but ...
第 73 頁
... reading in Spenser or a reading in Shakespeare to any of Milton's poems without a feeling of the fact . Accuracy , disciplined accuracy , is discernible in the word - texture of all his poems . There is , however , a gradation ...
... reading in Spenser or a reading in Shakespeare to any of Milton's poems without a feeling of the fact . Accuracy , disciplined accuracy , is discernible in the word - texture of all his poems . There is , however , a gradation ...
第 74 頁
... reading the more level passages , that it consists in a greater scholarliness , a more habitual conscious- ness that there is a thing called syntax to trouble writers at all . One remembers here Milton's treatise of Latin Grammar ...
... reading the more level passages , that it consists in a greater scholarliness , a more habitual conscious- ness that there is a thing called syntax to trouble writers at all . One remembers here Milton's treatise of Latin Grammar ...
第 79 頁
... reader will supply for himself . An example is P. L. , I. 587-589- " Thus far these beyond Compare of mortal prowess ... readers to perform for them- selves a sum in proportion with data he has furnished . example is Par . Lost , II . 70 ...
... reader will supply for himself . An example is P. L. , I. 587-589- " Thus far these beyond Compare of mortal prowess ... readers to perform for them- selves a sum in proportion with data he has furnished . example is Par . Lost , II . 70 ...
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