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... PENSEROSO XIX . MILTON AND THE SONNET , WITH A HISTORY OF THE SONNET IN THE EIGHTEENTH AND EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURIES XX . THE INFLUENCE OF THE REMAINING POEMS LYCIDAS COMUS AND SAMSON AGONISTES THE TRANSLATION FROM HORACE THE NATIVITY ...
... PENSEROSO XIX . MILTON AND THE SONNET , WITH A HISTORY OF THE SONNET IN THE EIGHTEENTH AND EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURIES XX . THE INFLUENCE OF THE REMAINING POEMS LYCIDAS COMUS AND SAMSON AGONISTES THE TRANSLATION FROM HORACE THE NATIVITY ...
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... Penseroso ( T. Warton's edition of the minor poems , 1785 , p . 34 ) ; and that Ann Yearsley , the Bristol milkwoman , was " well acquainted " with the epic but ignorant of Milton's having written anything else ( Mo. Rev. , lxxiii . 218 ) ...
... Penseroso ( T. Warton's edition of the minor poems , 1785 , p . 34 ) ; and that Ann Yearsley , the Bristol milkwoman , was " well acquainted " with the epic but ignorant of Milton's having written anything else ( Mo. Rev. , lxxiii . 218 ) ...
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... Penseroso are Exquisite Pictures . " Nathan Drake went even farther : " L'Allegro ed Il Penseroso are the most exquisite and accu- rately descriptive poems in his own , or any other , language , and will probably for ever remain ...
... Penseroso are Exquisite Pictures . " Nathan Drake went even farther : " L'Allegro ed Il Penseroso are the most exquisite and accu- rately descriptive poems in his own , or any other , language , and will probably for ever remain ...
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... Penseroso " when only in her third year , " and that Cowper's enthusiasm dated from his boyhood . Ebenezer Elliott could in his sixteenth year repeat the first , second , and sixth books of Paradise Lost " without missing a word " ; and ...
... Penseroso " when only in her third year , " and that Cowper's enthusiasm dated from his boyhood . Ebenezer Elliott could in his sixteenth year repeat the first , second , and sixth books of Paradise Lost " without missing a word " ; and ...
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... Penseroso ; while still later in the century the great actress , Mrs. Siddons , made an abridgment of the epic for her chil- dren , because she " was naturally desirous that their minds should be inspired with an early admiration of ...
... Penseroso ; while still later in the century the great actress , Mrs. Siddons , made an abridgment of the epic for her chil- dren , because she " was naturally desirous that their minds should be inspired with an early admiration of ...
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