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... critical evaluation of the works he influenced , to trace the course of blank - verse translations and the development of the principal types of unrimed poetry , —such as the descriptive , the epic , and the technical treatise , —to ...
... critical evaluation of the works he influenced , to trace the course of blank - verse translations and the development of the principal types of unrimed poetry , —such as the descriptive , the epic , and the technical treatise , —to ...
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... critical edition , the first to have a variorum edition , and the first to be made the subject of a detailed critical study . Is it any wonder that when Jacob Tonson , a leading printer of the day , was asked " what poem he ever got the ...
... critical edition , the first to have a variorum edition , and the first to be made the subject of a detailed critical study . Is it any wonder that when Jacob Tonson , a leading printer of the day , was asked " what poem he ever got the ...
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... critical consideration or of the extravagant praise that was showered upon the epic , they were enthusiastically admired . Burke called Lost " ) ; Examen Miscellaneum ( 1702 ) , pp . ii , iii , and first p . 51 ; Libertas Triumphans ...
... critical consideration or of the extravagant praise that was showered upon the epic , they were enthusiastically admired . Burke called Lost " ) ; Examen Miscellaneum ( 1702 ) , pp . ii , iii , and first p . 51 ; Libertas Triumphans ...
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... Critical Enquiry into the Causes of Prodigies ( 1727 ) , are reprinted in Samuel Parr's Tracts by Warburton and a Warburtonian ( 1789 ) , 56-62 , 71-140 . For his commendation of Milton , see Nichols's Illustrations , ii . 77–82 , 177 ...
... Critical Enquiry into the Causes of Prodigies ( 1727 ) , are reprinted in Samuel Parr's Tracts by Warburton and a Warburtonian ( 1789 ) , 56-62 , 71-140 . For his commendation of Milton , see Nichols's Illustrations , ii . 77–82 , 177 ...
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... Critical Review remarked that the works of Shakespeare and Milton were " superior to all those of antiquity , ' and one of the editors of Paradise Lost declared that its author might " be said to be much superior to Homer and Virgil ...
... Critical Review remarked that the works of Shakespeare and Milton were " superior to all those of antiquity , ' and one of the editors of Paradise Lost declared that its author might " be said to be much superior to Homer and Virgil ...
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