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... hills since Cooper's and Grongar , and some gentle Bard reclin- ing on almost every mole - hill . " 3 One thing , at least , may be said of the form , it was not artificial . Persons who live near a hill are constantly climbing it for ...
... hills since Cooper's and Grongar , and some gentle Bard reclin- ing on almost every mole - hill . " 3 One thing , at least , may be said of the form , it was not artificial . Persons who live near a hill are constantly climbing it for ...
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... Hill , in which , as its sub - title announces , " the Rural Prospect " is " delineated and moralized " through four books ! 1 Of moralizing there is certainly no lack , but the rural prospect is hardly Jago's chief concern . He is ...
... Hill , in which , as its sub - title announces , " the Rural Prospect " is " delineated and moralized " through four books ! 1 Of moralizing there is certainly no lack , but the rural prospect is hardly Jago's chief concern . He is ...
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... hills , and on the cloudless air Steam , mantling , ' mid the lingering flush of day.1 The last topographical poem 2 seems to be Banwell Hill , which William Lisle Bowles brought out in 1828 , a year after Alfred and Charles Tennyson ...
... hills , and on the cloudless air Steam , mantling , ' mid the lingering flush of day.1 The last topographical poem 2 seems to be Banwell Hill , which William Lisle Bowles brought out in 1828 , a year after Alfred and Charles Tennyson ...
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MILTONS FAME IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 3 |
BLANK VERSE AND RIME | 44 |
PROSODY AND DICTION | 54 |
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