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It is not an accident that they are written in that octosyllabic couplet which various 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 ...
It is not an accident that they are written in that octosyllabic couplet which various 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 ...
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Dr. Tillyard believed that the two poems had been written in the summer of 1631 , during Milton's last Long Vacation . More recently Mr. F. W. Bateson ( English Poetry , 1950 , pp . 155–6 ) has argued ( unconvincingly , as it seems to ...
Dr. Tillyard believed that the two poems had been written in the summer of 1631 , during Milton's last Long Vacation . More recently Mr. F. W. Bateson ( English Poetry , 1950 , pp . 155–6 ) has argued ( unconvincingly , as it seems to ...
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He told Sir Joshuah Reynolds that he composed it in the evenings of one week , sent it to the press in portions as it was written , and had never since read it over.5 Rasselas , then , was a task to be performed .
He told Sir Joshuah Reynolds that he composed it in the evenings of one week , sent it to the press in portions as it was written , and had never since read it over.5 Rasselas , then , was a task to be performed .
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TEENTHCENTURY POETRY | 1 |
Rasselas RECONSIDERED | 37 |
FATHERS AND SONS IN DICKENS 1332 | 53 |
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