Milton and His SonnetsFolcroft Library Editions, 1973 - 20 páginas |
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... critics would say so ; or perhaps he was merely boisterous as he exclaimed : " Did Shakespeare ? If so , the less Shakespeare he . " Whether Browning's comment was pertinent to Shake- speare need not MILTON AND HIS SONNETS ...
... critics would say so ; or perhaps he was merely boisterous as he exclaimed : " Did Shakespeare ? If so , the less Shakespeare he . " Whether Browning's comment was pertinent to Shake- speare need not MILTON AND HIS SONNETS ...
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... criticized only on two slight grounds that they are not as literal as could be wished , and that they do not follow Milton's uses of the Petrarchan sestet . ( But this criticism sounds like cavilling , as one considers his debt to ...
... criticized only on two slight grounds that they are not as literal as could be wished , and that they do not follow Milton's uses of the Petrarchan sestet . ( But this criticism sounds like cavilling , as one considers his debt to ...
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... criticism or objection would be trivial beyond all the measure of littleness . The righteous passion of Milton overswept the scheme of the sonnet : it was too powerful , too headlong , for conven- tional restraint . But while this was ...
... criticism or objection would be trivial beyond all the measure of littleness . The righteous passion of Milton overswept the scheme of the sonnet : it was too powerful , too headlong , for conven- tional restraint . But while this was ...
Términos y frases comunes
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