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... prose all students of literature should know , in order to see and feel its relation to his poetry ; they should feel the large rise and swell of the prose periods , the richness of imagination , the fervor of feeling , the wide ...
... prose all students of literature should know , in order to see and feel its relation to his poetry ; they should feel the large rise and swell of the prose periods , the richness of imagination , the fervor of feeling , the wide ...
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... prose form . In the preparation of the notes to the pamphlets , I wish to acknowledge my very great indebtedness to Masson's Life , which must be a constant companion to every serious student of Milton , to Hale's scholarly edition of ...
... prose form . In the preparation of the notes to the pamphlets , I wish to acknowledge my very great indebtedness to Masson's Life , which must be a constant companion to every serious student of Milton , to Hale's scholarly edition of ...
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... Prose by S. H. Butcher and A. Lang . New York ( The Macmillan Company ) , 1895 . Iliad , done into English Prose by A. Lang , W. Leaf , and E. Myers . London ( The Macmillan Company ) , 1893 . A PARTIAL LIST OF BOOKS lxxxv HORACE . The ...
... Prose by S. H. Butcher and A. Lang . New York ( The Macmillan Company ) , 1895 . Iliad , done into English Prose by A. Lang , W. Leaf , and E. Myers . London ( The Macmillan Company ) , 1893 . A PARTIAL LIST OF BOOKS lxxxv HORACE . The ...
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The Earliest Life of Milton | xxiii |
Collections for the Life of Milton By John | xxxvii |
The Life of Milton By Edward Philips | lvi |
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