A Milton Encyclopedia, 2권William Bridges Hunter (Jr.) Bucknell University Press, 1978 - 210페이지 |
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William Bridges Hunter (Jr.) writing this " brute Libel " against “ a name and person deserving of the Church and State equally to [ himself ] and one who hath don more to the present ... writing this "brute Libel" against “a name ...
William Bridges Hunter (Jr.) writing this " brute Libel " against “ a name and person deserving of the Church and State equally to [ himself ] and one who hath don more to the present ... writing this "brute Libel" against “a name ...
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... writing of PL . He rose early , had his secretary read to him ( usually in Hebrew from the Scriptures ) , sat in ... writing a work that man would not willingly let die . He was writing prose in the early 1640s out of his own season when ...
... writing of PL . He rose early , had his secretary read to him ( usually in Hebrew from the Scriptures ) , sat in ... writing a work that man would not willingly let die . He was writing prose in the early 1640s out of his own season when ...
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... writer consider five steps or stages in preparing his work : invention , disposition , elocution , memory , and ... writing ) that the poet is attempting ( see STYLE AND LEVELS STYLE ) . This suitability or appropriateness of style ...
... writer consider five steps or stages in preparing his work : invention , disposition , elocution , memory , and ... writing ) that the poet is attempting ( see STYLE AND LEVELS STYLE ) . This suitability or appropriateness of style ...
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