Shakspere's Silences, Tom 10Harvard University Press, 1929 - 279 |
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... Milton must therefore thread his way warily through the commentators . Again , commentators and editors usually content themselves with line - by - line notes or glosses upon Milton's text . When they quote Shaksperian " parallels ...
... Milton must therefore thread his way warily through the commentators . Again , commentators and editors usually content themselves with line - by - line notes or glosses upon Milton's text . When they quote Shaksperian " parallels ...
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... Milton , establishes fair ground for considering the possi- bility that such a play may also have influenced Milton's dramatic workmanship . Most of the material below I have independently collected , but it goes without saying that I ...
... Milton , establishes fair ground for considering the possi- bility that such a play may also have influenced Milton's dramatic workmanship . Most of the material below I have independently collected , but it goes without saying that I ...
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... Milton . And yet Masson is not altogether ac- curate in stating that Handel " married his great music to Milton's as great words . " " Samson , an Oratorio , as it is performed at the Theatres Royal , 1742 , ' set to Music by Mr. Handel ...
... Milton . And yet Masson is not altogether ac- curate in stating that Handel " married his great music to Milton's as great words . " " Samson , an Oratorio , as it is performed at the Theatres Royal , 1742 , ' set to Music by Mr. Handel ...
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