The Poetical Works of John Milton, Band 1William Tegg & Company, 1848 - 767 Seiten |
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... Bentley did not generally at- 7 Dr. Newton's observations on Bentley's Milton are temperate and judicious . See his Pref . p . 32. It appears that Dr. Heylin gave the notes which he had made on Milton , with the intention of publishing ...
... Bentley did not generally at- 7 Dr. Newton's observations on Bentley's Milton are temperate and judicious . See his Pref . p . 32. It appears that Dr. Heylin gave the notes which he had made on Milton , with the intention of publishing ...
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... Bentley on the slender foundation that , owing to Milton's blindness , some mistakes in the text of the poem certainly did occur ; and that such a one , as is found in P. L. x . 260 , should pervade both editions ( being an error which ...
... Bentley on the slender foundation that , owing to Milton's blindness , some mistakes in the text of the poem certainly did occur ; and that such a one , as is found in P. L. x . 260 , should pervade both editions ( being an error which ...
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... Bentley did not know . In one note he appears designedly unjust , ( i . 717 , ) where he accuses Miltor of a false quantity in the use of the word ' Serapis . ' Bentley of course knew that the word was used with the middle syllable long ...
... Bentley did not know . In one note he appears designedly unjust , ( i . 717 , ) where he accuses Miltor of a false quantity in the use of the word ' Serapis . ' Bentley of course knew that the word was used with the middle syllable long ...
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... Bentley , in a MS . note in my copy , has erased ' must ' and written ' most . ' 22 Dryden owned to Dennis , ' that when he adapted his state of innocence from Mil- ton , he knew not half the extent of Milton's excellence . ' v ...
... Bentley , in a MS . note in my copy , has erased ' must ' and written ' most . ' 22 Dryden owned to Dennis , ' that when he adapted his state of innocence from Mil- ton , he knew not half the extent of Milton's excellence . ' v ...
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... Bentley over and over again calls him ' elegantissimus . ' ' Solertissimo ingenio - et critica et poetica laude nobilis . ' Burman Pierson ( that admirable scholar ) , Wakefield , and others , bear the strongest testimony to his taste ...
... Bentley over and over again calls him ' elegantissimus . ' ' Solertissimo ingenio - et critica et poetica laude nobilis . ' Burman Pierson ( that admirable scholar ) , Wakefield , and others , bear the strongest testimony to his taste ...
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