John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His PoetryFarrar, Straus, 1963 - 385 pages |
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Page 84
... critics , notably J. C. Maxwell , and Sears Jayne oppose Mr. Woodhouse sharply . The student should read these essays and make up his own mind . ยท Before going further , I must clarify one matter about the Epi- logue which the reader ...
... critics , notably J. C. Maxwell , and Sears Jayne oppose Mr. Woodhouse sharply . The student should read these essays and make up his own mind . ยท Before going further , I must clarify one matter about the Epi- logue which the reader ...
Page 86
... critics suggest for the addition to the Epilogue of the Cupid- Psyche passage and for Milton's making the whole passage an epilogue rather than leaving some lines ( as in the original ) in the prologue . Masques , as we know , were ...
... critics suggest for the addition to the Epilogue of the Cupid- Psyche passage and for Milton's making the whole passage an epilogue rather than leaving some lines ( as in the original ) in the prologue . Masques , as we know , were ...
Page 141
... critics suggest , may have been intended as an in- troduction to the five Italian sonnets and a canzone , which ... critics and poets of their goodly heritage : Scorn not the Sonnet ; Critic , you have frowned , Mindless of its just ...
... critics suggest , may have been intended as an in- troduction to the five Italian sonnets and a canzone , which ... critics and poets of their goodly heritage : Scorn not the Sonnet ; Critic , you have frowned , Mindless of its just ...
Contents
The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
Copyright | |
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