The Milton EpochArnold, 1906 - 152 pàgines |
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Pàgina 18
... Person by whom so good a work was set on foot , which in our Adversaries beget contempt and scorn , fills me with wonder , and is the 40 very same Objection the insolent Pagans first cast at Christ and His Disciples . Yet have I not so ...
... Person by whom so good a work was set on foot , which in our Adversaries beget contempt and scorn , fills me with wonder , and is the 40 very same Objection the insolent Pagans first cast at Christ and His Disciples . Yet have I not so ...
Pàgina 148
... mere literary fancy , for we have evidence that a person who was not able to do so was regarded at this time as something of a barbarian . It would be interesting to know the reasons of our musical 148 THE MILTON EPOCH.
... mere literary fancy , for we have evidence that a person who was not able to do so was regarded at this time as something of a barbarian . It would be interesting to know the reasons of our musical 148 THE MILTON EPOCH.
Pàgina 149
... person of some civic importance . 15. Observe the omission throughout of said he ' and ' said she ' as usual in ballads . Presumably , this was because they were to be sung , and the parts would be taken by different persons . The fact ...
... person of some civic importance . 15. Observe the omission throughout of said he ' and ' said she ' as usual in ballads . Presumably , this was because they were to be sung , and the parts would be taken by different persons . The fact ...
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