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Mr. Bateson's view stands or falls with his own interpretation of the concluding lines of Elegia Sexta , where , after having described his composition of the Nativity Ode , Milton says to Diodati : Dona quidem dedimus Christi natalibus ...
Mr. Bateson's view stands or falls with his own interpretation of the concluding lines of Elegia Sexta , where , after having described his composition of the Nativity Ode , Milton says to Diodati : Dona quidem dedimus Christi natalibus ...
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... and in the second stanza of his Epitaph on the Countess of Pembroke declared that grief would transform some future reader of his lines not merely into a marble statue but into a marble tomb ; and Milton himself , in his lines on ...
... and in the second stanza of his Epitaph on the Countess of Pembroke declared that grief would transform some future reader of his lines not merely into a marble statue but into a marble tomb ; and Milton himself , in his lines on ...
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TRANSMUTATION OF EXTENDED PASSAGES Nowhere else in these poems is Milton's power of compressed statement so brilliantly and astonishingly revealed as in the last two lines of this passage . ' Quite set free " —that is , without any ...
TRANSMUTATION OF EXTENDED PASSAGES Nowhere else in these poems is Milton's power of compressed statement so brilliantly and astonishingly revealed as in the last two lines of this passage . ' Quite set free " —that is , without any ...
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