A guide to English literature. 3. From Donne to MarvellBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1956 |
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... reading thoroughly , read- ing in part , or reading a particular item ' . The Shorter Oxford Dictionary , by way of contrast , is less broad - minded and only gives as its main meanings for ' reading ' , ' To consider , interpret ...
... reading thoroughly , read- ing in part , or reading a particular item ' . The Shorter Oxford Dictionary , by way of contrast , is less broad - minded and only gives as its main meanings for ' reading ' , ' To consider , interpret ...
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... reading of the Psalms , which Milton could take for granted in his ' fit audience ' . Hebrew poetry can , more effectively than scholarship or criticism , habituate the reader's mind to Milton's mood and purpose . To endeavour to read ...
... reading of the Psalms , which Milton could take for granted in his ' fit audience ' . Hebrew poetry can , more effectively than scholarship or criticism , habituate the reader's mind to Milton's mood and purpose . To endeavour to read ...
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Boris Ford. APPENDIX COMPILED BY MARGARET TUBB FOR FURTHER READING AND REFERENCE The Social Setting Histories : Political and General 244 The Social and Economic Background 245 Memoirs and Biographies 247 The ... Reading and Reference.
Boris Ford. APPENDIX COMPILED BY MARGARET TUBB FOR FURTHER READING AND REFERENCE The Social Setting Histories : Political and General 244 The Social and Economic Background 245 Memoirs and Biographies 247 The ... Reading and Reference.
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