Essays and Studies: Being Volume ... of the New Series of Essays and Studies Collected for the English AssociationJ. Murray, 1951 - 149 páginas |
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... poets of the earlier seventeenth century brought to per - l fection : it was precisely the right form both for Milton's subject - matter and for his attitude towards it ; and both subject - matter and attitude ( or tone ) are here ...
... poets of the earlier seventeenth century brought to per - l fection : it was precisely the right form both for Milton's subject - matter and for his attitude towards it ; and both subject - matter and attitude ( or tone ) are here ...
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... POETS 29 children say , " out of his own head " . In " Hide me from Day's garish eie " Milton seems to have been recollecting both Juliet's exclamation that the " starred " Romeo will make the face of heaven so fine That all the world ...
... POETS 29 children say , " out of his own head " . In " Hide me from Day's garish eie " Milton seems to have been recollecting both Juliet's exclamation that the " starred " Romeo will make the face of heaven so fine That all the world ...
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... Poets who had used such phrases before him did not , one might say , know what to do with them ; they fumbled , they dropped their catches . Milton picked them up , and phrases which might otherwise have quietly disappeared from the ...
... Poets who had used such phrases before him did not , one might say , know what to do with them ; they fumbled , they dropped their catches . Milton picked them up , and phrases which might otherwise have quietly disappeared from the ...
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TEENTHCENTURY POETRY | 1 |
Rasselas RECONSIDERED | 37 |
FATHERS AND SONS IN DICKENS 1332 | 53 |
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