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Raymond Dexter Havens. CHAPTER XIII EPIC AND BURLESQUE POETRY THE EPIC " A CORRESPONDENT wrote us lately , " declared the Edinburgh Re- view in 1808 , " an account of a tea - drinking in the west ... EPIC AND BURLESQUE POETRY THE EPIC.
Raymond Dexter Havens. CHAPTER XIII EPIC AND BURLESQUE POETRY THE EPIC " A CORRESPONDENT wrote us lately , " declared the Edinburgh Re- view in 1808 , " an account of a tea - drinking in the west ... EPIC AND BURLESQUE POETRY THE EPIC.
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... epic power is still as much to seek as in Blackmore's days . The later pieces are more teadable , but , except for those of Southey , Landor , and Keats , there is no more reason for their being read . The earlier efforts , it has been ...
... epic power is still as much to seek as in Blackmore's days . The later pieces are more teadable , but , except for those of Southey , Landor , and Keats , there is no more reason for their being read . The earlier efforts , it has been ...
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... Epic Poem in twelve cantos ( 1845 ) , discards the devils but keeps the style of the Puritan work . No secret is ... epic tradition must have been almost exhausted by 1850. It may be significant that in 1855 , when Susannah ...
... Epic Poem in twelve cantos ( 1845 ) , discards the devils but keeps the style of the Puritan work . No secret is ... epic tradition must have been almost exhausted by 1850. It may be significant that in 1855 , when Susannah ...
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THE CHARACTERISTICS OF PARADISE LOST AND THEIR | 75 |
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