It is to be regretted that the prose writings of Milton should, in our time, be so little read. As compositions, they deserve the attention of every man who wishes to become acquainted with the full power of the English language. They abound with passages... Shaw's New History of English Literature - Página 151por Thomas Budd Shaw - 1879 - 404 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Sampson - 1875 - 698 páginas
...cl. extra, 15^. " It is to be regretted that the prose writings of Milton should, in our time, be so little read. As compositions, they deserve the attention...passages compared with which the finest declamations of Purke sink into insignificant e. They arc a perfect field of cloth of gold. The style is stiff with... | |
| Wilkie Collins - 1875 - 544 páginas
...cl. extra, 15*. " It is to be regretted that the prose writings of Milton should, in our time, be so little read. As compositions, they deserve the attention...passages compared with which the finest declamations of Purke sink into insignificance. They are a perfect field of clnth of gold. The style is stiff with... | |
| Blaise Pascal - 1875 - 388 páginas
...cl. extra, 15$. " It is to be regretted that the prose writings of Milton should, in our time, be so little read. As compositions, they deserve the attention...passages compared with which the finest declamations of Eurke sink into insignificance. They are a perfect field of cloth of gold. The style is stiff with... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1875 - 184 páginas
...extra, 1$s. " It is to be regretted that the prose writings of Milton should, in our time, be so l1ttle read. As compositions, they deserve the attention...compared with which the finest declamations of Burke s1nk into insignificance. They are a perfect field of cloth of gold. The style is stiff with gorgeous... | |
| Edward Jesse - 1875 - 402 páginas
...should, in our time, be so little read. As compositions, they deserve the attentioti of every man.who wishes to become acquainted with the full power of...compared with which the finest declamations of Burke sink intoinsignificance. They are a perfect field of cloth of gold. The style is stiff with gorgeous embroidery.... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1875 - 672 páginas
...cl. extra, 15*. " It is to be regretted that the prose writings of Milton should, in our time, be so> little read. As compositions, they deserve the attention of every man who wishes tobecome acquainted with the full power of the English language. They abound with passages compared... | |
| LORD BYRON - 1875 - 418 páginas
...cl. extra, 15$. " It is to he regretted that the prose writings of Milton shonld, in onr time, he so little read. As compositions, they deserve the attention of every man who wishes tohecome acqnainted with the fnll power of the English langnage. They ahonnd with passages compared... | |
| Henry Kingsley - 1875 - 292 páginas
...cloth extra, i5$. " It is to be regretted that the prose writings of Milton should, in our time, be so little read. As compositions, they deserve the attention of every man who wishes tobecome acquainted with the full power of the English language. They abound with passages compared... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1876 - 726 páginas
...cl. extra, 15*. " It is to be regretted that the prose writings of Milton should, in our time, be so little read. As compositions, they deserve the attention...gold. The style is stiff with gorgeous embroidery. Not even in the earlier books of the 'Paradise Lost* has the great poet ever risen higher than in those... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1876 - 160 páginas
...cl. extra, 15$. *' It is to be regretted that the prose writings of Milton should, in our time, be so little read. As compositions, they deserve the attention...gold. The style is stiff with gorgeous embroidery. Not even in the earlier books of the 'Paradise Lost' has the great poet ever risen higher than in those... | |
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