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... Warton's Enthusiast . Each piece reveals some of the framework of Allegro and Penseroso . We know from his other poems that Thomas Warton really cared for nature , but from his treatise on melancholy we should hardly suspect as much ...
... Warton's Enthusiast . Each piece reveals some of the framework of Allegro and Penseroso . We know from his other poems that Thomas Warton really cared for nature , but from his treatise on melancholy we should hardly suspect as much ...
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... Warton brothers undoubtedly gained their enthusiasm for Milton from their father , one of the earliest of the eighteenth - century admirers and imitators of the 1645 volume ; and Joseph Warton , in turn , probably made the poems known ...
... Warton brothers undoubtedly gained their enthusiasm for Milton from their father , one of the earliest of the eighteenth - century admirers and imitators of the 1645 volume ; and Joseph Warton , in turn , probably made the poems known ...
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... Warton . The two sonnets , one on the absence of his brother , the other on bathing , are Petrar- chan in ... Warton's seven other sonnets , in structure , subjects , and style of the same type as the first two , were not published ...
... Warton . The two sonnets , one on the absence of his brother , the other on bathing , are Petrar- chan in ... Warton's seven other sonnets , in structure , subjects , and style of the same type as the first two , were not published ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
THE CHARACTERISTICS OF PARADISE LOST AND THEIR | 75 |
THOMSON | 123 |
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