Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... poems of Milton are more generally known , or more frequently repeated , than those which are little more than muster - rolls of names . They are not always more appropriate or more melodious than other names . But they are charmed ...
... poems of Milton are more generally known , or more frequently repeated , than those which are little more than muster - rolls of names . They are not always more appropriate or more melodious than other names . But they are charmed ...
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... poems , as collections of hints , from each of which the reader is to make out a poem for himself . Every epithet is ... poems in the form of plays . There are perhaps no two kinds of composition so essentially dissimilar as the drama ...
... poems , as collections of hints , from each of which the reader is to make out a poem for himself . Every epithet is ... poems in the form of plays . There are perhaps no two kinds of composition so essentially dissimilar as the drama ...
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... There eternal summer dwells , And west winds with musky wing , About the cedared alleys fling Nard and cassia's balmy smells : There are several of the minor poems of Milton on 26 22 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
... There eternal summer dwells , And west winds with musky wing , About the cedared alleys fling Nard and cassia's balmy smells : There are several of the minor poems of Milton on 26 22 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. There are several of the minor poems of Milton on which we would willingly make a few remarks . Still more will- ingly would we enter into a detailed examination of that admirable poem , the ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. There are several of the minor poems of Milton on which we would willingly make a few remarks . Still more will- ingly would we enter into a detailed examination of that admirable poem , the ...
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... poem , but simply in order to make the meaning of the writer as clear to the reader as it is to himself . The ruins of the precipice which led from the sixth to the seventh circle of hell , were like those of the rock which fell into ...
... poem , but simply in order to make the meaning of the writer as clear to the reader as it is to himself . The ruins of the precipice which led from the sixth to the seventh circle of hell , were like those of the rock which fell into ...
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