John MiltonContinuum, 1990 - 189 páginas |
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... Prose , ed . M. Y. Hughes ( New York : Odyssey , 1957 ) . Quotations from the prose are from The Com- plete Prose Works of John Milton , 8 vols . , ed . D. M. Wolfe et al . ( New Haven : Yale University Press and London : Oxford Univer ...
... Prose , ed . M. Y. Hughes ( New York : Odyssey , 1957 ) . Quotations from the prose are from The Com- plete Prose Works of John Milton , 8 vols . , ed . D. M. Wolfe et al . ( New Haven : Yale University Press and London : Oxford Univer ...
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... prose works , along with the sonnets of the same period , reflect the experience of Milton's middle years ( 1641–60 ) and reveal the personality of a writer who relished controversy and conflict . He called the prose works achievements ...
... prose works , along with the sonnets of the same period , reflect the experience of Milton's middle years ( 1641–60 ) and reveal the personality of a writer who relished controversy and conflict . He called the prose works achievements ...
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... prose , it is still related to the spoken word and to the reader's common experience . Such a style , Arnold Stein observes , succeeds in being impersonal and universal while including the individual and personal . It is a style ...
... prose , it is still related to the spoken word and to the reader's common experience . Such a style , Arnold Stein observes , succeeds in being impersonal and universal while including the individual and personal . It is a style ...
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