Biographia Literaria, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1967 |
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... Milton as his compeer , not rival . While the former darts himself forth , and passes 5 into all the forms of human character and passion , the one Proteus of the fire and the flood ; the other attracts all forms and things to himself ...
... Milton as his compeer , not rival . While the former darts himself forth , and passes 5 into all the forms of human character and passion , the one Proteus of the fire and the flood ; the other attracts all forms and things to himself ...
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... Milton the word is never used without some clear reference , proper or metaphorical , to the theatre . Thus Milton : " Cedar , and pine , and fir , and branching palm , A sylvan scene ; and , as the ranks ascend , Shade above shade , a ...
... Milton the word is never used without some clear reference , proper or metaphorical , to the theatre . Thus Milton : " Cedar , and pine , and fir , and branching palm , A sylvan scene ; and , as the ranks ascend , Shade above shade , a ...
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... Milton's sympathy with the Puritans in their objec- tions to Liturgies ' -and partly of passages in the prose works , in which Milton states his reasons for that sympathy . See Milton , Poet . Works , ed . Masson , iii . 187 ; Prose ...
... Milton's sympathy with the Puritans in their objec- tions to Liturgies ' -and partly of passages in the prose works , in which Milton states his reasons for that sympathy . See Milton , Poet . Works , ed . Masson , iii . 187 ; Prose ...
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