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... references to Milton abound in Pope's poems , letters , prefaces , footnotes , and in the record of his conversations . One of the most interesting of these references is in 1 For instance , though he translated Homer and edited ...
... references to Milton abound in Pope's poems , letters , prefaces , footnotes , and in the record of his conversations . One of the most interesting of these references is in 1 For instance , though he translated Homer and edited ...
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... references to it , and closes with an extract from his prose . Few would expect to recognize this last borrowing , since it is from the History of Britain ; but how many would detect a Mil- tonic phrase in " the central orb to which ...
... references to it , and closes with an extract from his prose . Few would expect to recognize this last borrowing , since it is from the History of Britain ; but how many would detect a Mil- tonic phrase in " the central orb to which ...
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... references that Crabb Robinson noted down from Blake's conversation , the most interesting is this : As he spoke of frequently seeing Milton , I ventured to ask ... which of the ... portraits ... is the most like . He answered , " They ...
... references that Crabb Robinson noted down from Blake's conversation , the most interesting is this : As he spoke of frequently seeing Milton , I ventured to ask ... which of the ... portraits ... is the most like . He answered , " They ...
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MILTONS FAME IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 3 |
BLANK VERSE AND RIME | 44 |
PROSODY AND DICTION | 54 |
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