Rare Early Essays on Milton and BunyanCarmen Joseph Dello Buono Norwood Editions, 1981 - 214 pages |
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Page 82
... probably the most splendid and perfect of human compositions — the one , that is to say , which unites these two qualities in the highest degree ; and the Fourth is as unsurpassed for grace and luxu- riance as that is for magnificence ...
... probably the most splendid and perfect of human compositions — the one , that is to say , which unites these two qualities in the highest degree ; and the Fourth is as unsurpassed for grace and luxu- riance as that is for magnificence ...
Page 109
... probably from the very beginning , genuinely and heartily as he appreciated the genius of Shakespeare , in theory he was attached rather to Ben Jonson and his school ; and there may be detected in his tone an anticipatory concord with ...
... probably from the very beginning , genuinely and heartily as he appreciated the genius of Shakespeare , in theory he was attached rather to Ben Jonson and his school ; and there may be detected in his tone an anticipatory concord with ...
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... probably some time was spent . So that at the time of the publication of his pilgrimage , Christian had probably been created at least some six years The Second Part of the work was certainly not written till the wide popularity of the ...
... probably some time was spent . So that at the time of the publication of his pilgrimage , Christian had probably been created at least some six years The Second Part of the work was certainly not written till the wide popularity of the ...
Contents
Memoir of the Life and Writings of John Bunyan | 1 |
Milton | 54 |
from Andrews Samuel Our Great Writers or Popular | 84 |
Copyright | |
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