Chamber's Cyclopędia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of Authors in the English Tongue from the Earliest Times Till the Present Day, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 1 |
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Then he finest lines , spoilt others , and inserted many imagines a castle of Anima , in which Do - well is passages of extraordinary dullness . a knight , Do - bet the soul's ' damoisele , ' Do - best [ In 1908 Professor J. M. Manly of ...
Then he finest lines , spoilt others , and inserted many imagines a castle of Anima , in which Do - well is passages of extraordinary dullness . a knight , Do - bet the soul's ' damoisele , ' Do - best [ In 1908 Professor J. M. Manly of ...
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2. ) And unfrequented deserts where the snow dwells . ( A single line from Bonduca . ) Another characteristic is the monotonous pause at the end of the line . In more colloquial passages the verse is so ...
2. ) And unfrequented deserts where the snow dwells . ( A single line from Bonduca . ) Another characteristic is the monotonous pause at the end of the line . In more colloquial passages the verse is so ...
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But none of the passages cited in controversy that in a way foreshadowed the great the least diminish Milton's credit as a great poet , literary struggle at the close of the eighteenth great both in creation and in expression .
But none of the passages cited in controversy that in a way foreshadowed the great the least diminish Milton's credit as a great poet , literary struggle at the close of the eighteenth great both in creation and in expression .
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