The Tutorial History of English LiteratureUniversity Tutorial Press, 1954 - 294 páginas |
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... Milton to party gave up what was meant for mankind , ' he belongs , in spite of chronology , to the glorious earlier Elizabethan period , and not to the later period of partial decline . Therefore we take him here . He was , like ...
... Milton to party gave up what was meant for mankind , ' he belongs , in spite of chronology , to the glorious earlier Elizabethan period , and not to the later period of partial decline . Therefore we take him here . He was , like ...
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... Milton found no leisure for poetry outside the sonnet's scanty plot of ground ' : 6 when a damp Fell round the path of Milton , in his hand The thing became a trumpet ; whence he blew Soul - animating strains - alas , too few ! ' As a ...
... Milton found no leisure for poetry outside the sonnet's scanty plot of ground ' : 6 when a damp Fell round the path of Milton , in his hand The thing became a trumpet ; whence he blew Soul - animating strains - alas , too few ! ' As a ...
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... Milton's poetic · But when all has been said that the most pertinacious devil's advocate can say , it is little enough against what can be urged on the other side . In speaking of the ' grand style ' of ... Milton MILTON'S POETIC STYLE . 91.
... Milton's poetic · But when all has been said that the most pertinacious devil's advocate can say , it is little enough against what can be urged on the other side . In speaking of the ' grand style ' of ... Milton MILTON'S POETIC STYLE . 91.
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