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... WORDSWORTH KEATS ยท B. POEMS IN NON - MILTONIC BLANK VERSE , 1667-1750 C. LOCO - DESCRIPTIVE POEMS NOT KNOWN TO BE MILTONIC . a . HILL - POEMS b . OTHER POEMS D. RIMED TECHNICAL TREATISES BIBLIOGRAPHIES 573 573 583 590 595 603 607 620 ...
... WORDSWORTH KEATS ยท B. POEMS IN NON - MILTONIC BLANK VERSE , 1667-1750 C. LOCO - DESCRIPTIVE POEMS NOT KNOWN TO BE MILTONIC . a . HILL - POEMS b . OTHER POEMS D. RIMED TECHNICAL TREATISES BIBLIOGRAPHIES 573 573 583 590 595 603 607 620 ...
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... Wordsworth , Keats , and Tennyson . Even in this select company an admirer of Milton seems to be rare . 1 Most of us , therefore , have no hesitation in agreeing with the assertion , " Milton has never been a popular poet as Shakespeare ...
... Wordsworth , Keats , and Tennyson . Even in this select company an admirer of Milton seems to be rare . 1 Most of us , therefore , have no hesitation in agreeing with the assertion , " Milton has never been a popular poet as Shakespeare ...
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... Wordsworth . It was this side of the work that called forth John- son's highest praise and so deeply impressed Gildon that he censured Addison for discussing the poem as an epic . Paradise Lost , he main- tained , " is not an heroic ...
... Wordsworth . It was this side of the work that called forth John- son's highest praise and so deeply impressed Gildon that he censured Addison for discussing the poem as an epic . Paradise Lost , he main- tained , " is not an heroic ...
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... Wordsworth did in the sonnet " Milton , thou shouldst be living at this hour . " " Many circumstances , " he declared , " at present loudly call upon us to exert ourselves . Venality and corruption have well - nigh extin- guished all ...
... Wordsworth did in the sonnet " Milton , thou shouldst be living at this hour . " " Many circumstances , " he declared , " at present loudly call upon us to exert ourselves . Venality and corruption have well - nigh extin- guished all ...
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... Wordsworth ( May 25 , 1801 , Harper's Wordsworth , i . 418 ) . And so late as 1810 Chalmers ( English Poets , xvii . 12 ) regarded words like " forestall , uncomfortable , acquiescence , obtuse , exemplified , meritorious , absurdity ...
... Wordsworth ( May 25 , 1801 , Harper's Wordsworth , i . 418 ) . And so late as 1810 Chalmers ( English Poets , xvii . 12 ) regarded words like " forestall , uncomfortable , acquiescence , obtuse , exemplified , meritorious , absurdity ...
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