The Poetical Works of John Milton |
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Hence perhaps , with all his admiration of Milton , his proposal to try the effects of
a Rhymed Drama founded on Paradise Lost . Hence , on the other hand ,
Marvell's contemptuous notice of that experiment . For , though all Marvell's own ...
Hence perhaps , with all his admiration of Milton , his proposal to try the effects of
a Rhymed Drama founded on Paradise Lost . Hence , on the other hand ,
Marvell's contemptuous notice of that experiment . For , though all Marvell's own ...
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I have said that this Preface of Milton to his Paradise Lost is perhaps the most
thoroughgoing invective against Rhyme to be found in the English language .
Nearly a hundred years before , however ( 1570 ) , Roger Ascham had written
against ...
I have said that this Preface of Milton to his Paradise Lost is perhaps the most
thoroughgoing invective against Rhyme to be found in the English language .
Nearly a hundred years before , however ( 1570 ) , Roger Ascham had written
against ...
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Milton's invective against Rhyme , I suspect , is to be received cum grano . He
was probably provoked to strength of statement by having heard of the “
stumbling " of many of the first readers of Paradise Lost , and perhaps of the
outcry of some ...
Milton's invective against Rhyme , I suspect , is to be received cum grano . He
was probably provoked to strength of statement by having heard of the “
stumbling " of many of the first readers of Paradise Lost , and perhaps of the
outcry of some ...
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But at one of these Indo - European Polytheisms Milton , both on account of its
renown , and also perhaps on account of his own fondness for it , cannot help
glancing -- that which bloomed out into the great Hellenic or Classic Mythology .
But at one of these Indo - European Polytheisms Milton , both on account of its
renown , and also perhaps on account of his own fondness for it , cannot help
glancing -- that which bloomed out into the great Hellenic or Classic Mythology .
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Perhaps Hume's note on this passage , just because of its quaint old chemistry ,
is as good as any : - " The work of sulphur : the offspring and production of
sulphur , that vivum et fossile , as Celsus calls it , which , as it were soli rūp , the ...
Perhaps Hume's note on this passage , just because of its quaint old chemistry ,
is as good as any : - " The work of sulphur : the offspring and production of
sulphur , that vivum et fossile , as Celsus calls it , which , as it were soli rūp , the ...
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