The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 162
... ment and must hope Milton himself was far - sighted enough to realize that with less than his two bare hands - with no weapon but his poetic imagination - he had created an engine which would help avenge his defeat long after his death ...
... ment and must hope Milton himself was far - sighted enough to realize that with less than his two bare hands - with no weapon but his poetic imagination - he had created an engine which would help avenge his defeat long after his death ...
Pagina 258
... ment ; when they are OUT to get IN , when IN , to prevent being OUT ; every sect , every party , and almost every person that we have an account of , have , for ought I see , been guilty , more or less , of the general charge , viz ...
... ment ; when they are OUT to get IN , when IN , to prevent being OUT ; every sect , every party , and almost every person that we have an account of , have , for ought I see , been guilty , more or less , of the general charge , viz ...
Pagina 291
... ment protectors . In April , 1731 he went much further with a play called The Welsh Opera or The Grey Mare is the Better Horse whose very title impudently commented on the well - known political relation- ship between George II and his ...
... ment protectors . In April , 1731 he went much further with a play called The Welsh Opera or The Grey Mare is the Better Horse whose very title impudently commented on the well - known political relation- ship between George II and his ...
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