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... according to this same opening passage ( 1. 14 ) and according to the passage which deliberately recalls it whe introducing the poem's second half , a soaring ' Above the flight Pegasean wing ' ( VII 4 ) . On the first mention , Milton ...
... according to this same opening passage ( 1. 14 ) and according to the passage which deliberately recalls it whe introducing the poem's second half , a soaring ' Above the flight Pegasean wing ' ( VII 4 ) . On the first mention , Milton ...
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... according to another and particular strong way of designating it , of ' mensonge ' or ' lie ' ( II 1 ) . It possess its own language , which according to the same fable is quite simply ' new language ' , a ' language nouveau ' . At the ...
... according to another and particular strong way of designating it , of ' mensonge ' or ' lie ' ( II 1 ) . It possess its own language , which according to the same fable is quite simply ' new language ' , a ' language nouveau ' . At the ...
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... according to their own perspective . Nor does he insist , of course , always feeling a divine pressure on his writing . From his oth poems , he seems to approach the job more or less like anyone els trying to be open to all that is of ...
... according to their own perspective . Nor does he insist , of course , always feeling a divine pressure on his writing . From his oth poems , he seems to approach the job more or less like anyone els trying to be open to all that is of ...
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Writing Paradise Lost | 1 |
La Fontaine and the Subversion of Poetry | 22 |
A Meaning for MockHeroic | 32 |
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