A Milton HandbookAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1954 - 465 pages |
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Page 97
... translated into English the Let- ters of State , prefixing to the translation the biographical memoir from which quotation has been made in the first chapter of this Handbook . But this was when it was no longer dangerous to exhibit ...
... translated into English the Let- ters of State , prefixing to the translation the biographical memoir from which quotation has been made in the first chapter of this Handbook . But this was when it was no longer dangerous to exhibit ...
Page 252
... translation , as being quite unintelligible because of its ex- travagant fancies and metaphors . " Brunanburgh " is much simpler than the Biblical poems and had Milton been through the latter , with or without Junius as interpreter , it ...
... translation , as being quite unintelligible because of its ex- travagant fancies and metaphors . " Brunanburgh " is much simpler than the Biblical poems and had Milton been through the latter , with or without Junius as interpreter , it ...
Page 331
... translation of the Spectator was com- pleted in 1718 , Addison's essays on Milton remained untranslated until 1727 , when N. F. Dupré de Saint - Maur included them as a preface to his translation of Paradise Lost . The earlier translator ...
... translation of the Spectator was com- pleted in 1718 , Addison's essays on Milton remained untranslated until 1727 , when N. F. Dupré de Saint - Maur included them as a preface to his translation of Paradise Lost . The earlier translator ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
I | 117 |
PARADISE REGAINED AND SAMSON AGONISTES | 268 |
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