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... beginnings to the boyhood of Tennyson , and of the sonnet from the restoration of the Stuarts to the accession of Victoria . } My method has been to examine , at least cursorily , all the avail- able English poetry written between 1660 ...
... beginnings to the boyhood of Tennyson , and of the sonnet from the restoration of the Stuarts to the accession of Victoria . } My method has been to examine , at least cursorily , all the avail- able English poetry written between 1660 ...
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... beginning to forget Pope , and to remember Milton . " These views are not only accepted by most students , but , as ... Beginnings of the English Romantic Movement ( Boston , 1893 ) , 87 . 2 Miscellanies ( 2d series , 1902 ) , 110 . - 3 ...
... beginning to forget Pope , and to remember Milton . " These views are not only accepted by most students , but , as ... Beginnings of the English Romantic Movement ( Boston , 1893 ) , 87 . 2 Miscellanies ( 2d series , 1902 ) , 110 . - 3 ...
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... beginning of the century Milton's greatness was recognized by all , that he was , by pretty general consent , at least the equal of Homer and Virgil , that his epic was extravagantly praised by many , and that each of his shorter pieces ...
... beginning of the century Milton's greatness was recognized by all , that he was , by pretty general consent , at least the equal of Homer and Virgil , that his epic was extravagantly praised by many , and that each of his shorter pieces ...
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... beginning of the nineteenth century there is abundant evidence of growing familiarity . " Many Americans now living learned grammar by parsing Paradise Lost . 66 • Potter , Art of Criticism , 13 ; Cowper to William Unwin , Jan. 17 ...
... beginning of the nineteenth century there is abundant evidence of growing familiarity . " Many Americans now living learned grammar by parsing Paradise Lost . 66 • Potter , Art of Criticism , 13 ; Cowper to William Unwin , Jan. 17 ...
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... beginning of the century at least three Oxford professors of poetry , Joseph Trapp , Thomas Warton , and Joseph Spence , were imitators of Milton ; Gray and the younger Thomas Warton lived at the universities , and most of the poet's ...
... beginning of the century at least three Oxford professors of poetry , Joseph Trapp , Thomas Warton , and Joseph Spence , were imitators of Milton ; Gray and the younger Thomas Warton lived at the universities , and most of the poet's ...
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