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... qualities which were felt to express new inter- ests , which led to the preference for different genres , the invention of distinctive voices in literature . There is , then , historical support for the tradi- tional contrast between ...
... qualities which were felt to express new inter- ests , which led to the preference for different genres , the invention of distinctive voices in literature . There is , then , historical support for the tradi- tional contrast between ...
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... qualities which readily make him a spokes- man for his society or uniquely predict the accom- plishments of Pope were to be interpreted as reflecting his " real " feelings and attitudes.26 We are therefore led to ignore other qualities ...
... qualities which readily make him a spokes- man for his society or uniquely predict the accom- plishments of Pope were to be interpreted as reflecting his " real " feelings and attitudes.26 We are therefore led to ignore other qualities ...
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... qualities of his language which offer a contrast to the verbal abuses he depicts in the " modern " world . As in Milton's epic , and often by similar devices , we have seen , our attention is directed to the poet's style in order to ...
... qualities of his language which offer a contrast to the verbal abuses he depicts in the " modern " world . As in Milton's epic , and often by similar devices , we have seen , our attention is directed to the poet's style in order to ...
Contents
PART ONE Paradise Lost | 19 |
Satanic Rhetoric | 41 |
The Alterd Stile of Fallen Men | 69 |
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