Makers of Literary Criticism, Volumen2Balachandra Rajan, Arapura Ghevarghese George Asia Publishing House, 1967 |
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... admiration , as an inmate of celestial regions — " there sitting where he durst not soar . " Nine years before the death of Shakespeare , Milton was born ; and early in life he published several small poems , which , though on their ...
... admiration , as an inmate of celestial regions — " there sitting where he durst not soar . " Nine years before the death of Shakespeare , Milton was born ; and early in life he published several small poems , which , though on their ...
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... admiration was fixed elsewhere . We are authorized , then , to affirm that the reception of the Paradise Lost , and the slow progress of its fame , are proofs as striking as can be desired that the positions which I am attempt- ing to ...
... admiration was fixed elsewhere . We are authorized , then , to affirm that the reception of the Paradise Lost , and the slow progress of its fame , are proofs as striking as can be desired that the positions which I am attempt- ing to ...
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... admiration of the multitude , are essentially different from those by which permanent influence is secured . Let us not shrink from following up these principles as far as they will carry us , and conclude with observing that there ...
... admiration of the multitude , are essentially different from those by which permanent influence is secured . Let us not shrink from following up these principles as far as they will carry us , and conclude with observing that there ...
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Foreword | 1 |
NOTE TO THE THORN 1800 | 15 |
ESSAY SUPPLEMENTARY TO The Preface 1815 | 33 |
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