An introduction to the prose and poetical works of John Milton; comprising all the autobiographic passages in his works, the more explicit presentations of his ideas of true liberty; Comus, Lycidas, and Samson Agonistes; . ation BY Professor HIRAM CORSON Cornell Univeisity i8mo Cloth 75 cents THE PRESS He holds simply that one cant read well unless heappreciates well, and that a proper use of ones voice inreading aloud is an outward and audible sign of inward andspiritual grace. He writes earnestly and with the eloquentsimplicity of a man who has something to say and hasconsidered well how he
An introduction to the prose and poetical works of John Milton; comprising all the autobiographic passages in his works, the more explicit presentations of his ideas of true liberty; Comus, Lycidas, and Samson Agonistes; . ation BY Professor HIRAM CORSON Cornell Univeisity i8mo Cloth 75 cents THE PRESS He holds simply that one cant read well unless heappreciates well, and that a proper use of ones voice inreading aloud is an outward and audible sign of inward andspiritual grace. He writes earnestly and with the eloquentsimplicity of a man who has something to say and hasconsidered well how he shall say it. THE BEACON Educationalists who are progressive in their ideas shouldnot fail to famiharize themselves with his suggestions; andin every family where culture is an aim this book ought tobe a veritable source of inspiration. THE BOOKMAN We beheve that if this little book were thoroughlystudied the result would contribute to more good readingthan we are accustomed to hear. THE CRITIC It is a httle book with much sensible matter in it, whichwe most emphatically commend to the attention of allteachers of literature and elocution. THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 66 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK * f.^^ 5^ = ?H/m\y. K s^ ^0.
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