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... phrases that I had not noticed , and in one way or another has improved every page . Milton's poetry is cited from W. A. Wright's edition , Cambridge , 1903. I shall be glad to receive corrections or additions from any who will be kind ...
... phrases that I had not noticed , and in one way or another has improved every page . Milton's poetry is cited from W. A. Wright's edition , Cambridge , 1903. I shall be glad to receive corrections or additions from any who will be kind ...
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... phrases were taken from them , that these utterances by no means exaggerate the feelings of a large part of the public . Of course there were not a few who , like Johnson , thought Lycidas and the sonnets absurd and were indifferent to ...
... phrases were taken from them , that these utterances by no means exaggerate the feelings of a large part of the public . Of course there were not a few who , like Johnson , thought Lycidas and the sonnets absurd and were indifferent to ...
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... phrases from Paradise Lost in the work they did for Pope , each made an unrimed version of at least one book of Homer , and in addition 1 See also pp . 59-60 , 105 , below . 2 This is the latest version ; the two earlier forms show less ...
... phrases from Paradise Lost in the work they did for Pope , each made an unrimed version of at least one book of Homer , and in addition 1 See also pp . 59-60 , 105 , below . 2 This is the latest version ; the two earlier forms show less ...
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... phrases from Milton , and in his greatest work the style and diction are derived from the epic , which he greatly admired and frequently quoted from . The author of The Seasons is another writer who is commonly ranked among the ...
... phrases from Milton , and in his greatest work the style and diction are derived from the epic , which he greatly admired and frequently quoted from . The author of The Seasons is another writer who is commonly ranked among the ...
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... phrases taken from it ; and one of the collec- Barrow's Latin verses prefixed to the second edition of Paradise Lost , which were thus translated in the Gentleman's Magazine , xxx . 291 ( cf. p . 21 above ) : Who reads Lost Paradise ...
... phrases taken from it ; and one of the collec- Barrow's Latin verses prefixed to the second edition of Paradise Lost , which were thus translated in the Gentleman's Magazine , xxx . 291 ( cf. p . 21 above ) : Who reads Lost Paradise ...
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