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... ( 1694 ) ; A. Betson's Miscellaneous Dis- sertations ( 1751 ) , 86-90 ; Defoe's remark quoted on p . 15 below ; and the passage from Collins , p . 454 below . for poetry in every way so unlike their own as MILTON'S FAME 13.
... ( 1694 ) ; A. Betson's Miscellaneous Dis- sertations ( 1751 ) , 86-90 ; Defoe's remark quoted on p . 15 below ; and the passage from Collins , p . 454 below . for poetry in every way so unlike their own as MILTON'S FAME 13.
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... passage which ends , When Charlemain with all his peerage fell By Fontarabbia . These last lines , which were termed " a heap of barbarous Words , without any Ornament or Poetical colouring , " Bentley would have 1 Lycidas , a Musical ...
... passage which ends , When Charlemain with all his peerage fell By Fontarabbia . These last lines , which were termed " a heap of barbarous Words , without any Ornament or Poetical colouring , " Bentley would have 1 Lycidas , a Musical ...
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... passage from the Animadversions upon the Remonstrants Defence , and asked if it were not as much blank verse as Paradise Lost was . • Art of English Poetry ( 4th ed . , 1710 ) , 35 , first pagination . down the valleys wild , " the ...
... passage from the Animadversions upon the Remonstrants Defence , and asked if it were not as much blank verse as Paradise Lost was . • Art of English Poetry ( 4th ed . , 1710 ) , 35 , first pagination . down the valleys wild , " the ...
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... passage from Glover's drama Boadicia ( 1753 ) and one from his epic Leonidas ( 1737 ) : Go , and report this answer to Suetonius . Too long have parents sighs , the cries of orphans , And tears of widows , signaliz'd your sway , Since ...
... passage from Glover's drama Boadicia ( 1753 ) and one from his epic Leonidas ( 1737 ) : Go , and report this answer to Suetonius . Too long have parents sighs , the cries of orphans , And tears of widows , signaliz'd your sway , Since ...
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... passage of a CONSIDERABLE NUMBER OF PROPER NAMES that are not necessary to the sense but add richness , color , and imaginative suggestiveness : And what resounds In fable or romance of Uther's son , Begirt with British and Armoric ...
... passage of a CONSIDERABLE NUMBER OF PROPER NAMES that are not necessary to the sense but add richness , color , and imaginative suggestiveness : And what resounds In fable or romance of Uther's son , Begirt with British and Armoric ...
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