A Milton HandbookAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1961 - 465 pages |
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Page 143
... wrote the nativity ode he seemed to write with a pulse beating quicker , with a mind more alert , more varied , more susceptible to fancy as well as to imagination , less censorious , tenderer , less ego- tistical , than when he wrote ...
... wrote the nativity ode he seemed to write with a pulse beating quicker , with a mind more alert , more varied , more susceptible to fancy as well as to imagination , less censorious , tenderer , less ego- tistical , than when he wrote ...
Page 343
James Holly Hanford. One , adding in a note that the reason why Milton wrote in fetters when he wrote of angels and God , and at liberty when of devils and Hell , is because he was a true poet and of the Devil's party without knowing it ...
James Holly Hanford. One , adding in a note that the reason why Milton wrote in fetters when he wrote of angels and God , and at liberty when of devils and Hell , is because he was a true poet and of the Devil's party without knowing it ...
Page 392
... wrote " he well knew " twice in the MS . and let it stand . The first printed text reads " he knew " ; the copy with Miltonic corrections inserts a " well " marginally ; the 1645 and 1673 editions , which supposedly represent Milton's ...
... wrote " he well knew " twice in the MS . and let it stand . The first printed text reads " he knew " ; the copy with Miltonic corrections inserts a " well " marginally ; the 1645 and 1673 editions , which supposedly represent Milton's ...
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