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... poet's life and himself . Milton had been in hiding ; he had been in prison ; his controversial books had been burnt ; and with his individual offences otherwise unpurged , he was free under the cover of the Act of Indemnity . Let us ...
... poet's life and himself . Milton had been in hiding ; he had been in prison ; his controversial books had been burnt ; and with his individual offences otherwise unpurged , he was free under the cover of the Act of Indemnity . Let us ...
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... poet of Paradise Lost seems to lay before us of the struggle of man's free will against the seductions of passion and of sense , to the ' sage ' — that is , the ineffably wise and ineffably calm - rebuke , with which , in what I will ...
... poet of Paradise Lost seems to lay before us of the struggle of man's free will against the seductions of passion and of sense , to the ' sage ' — that is , the ineffably wise and ineffably calm - rebuke , with which , in what I will ...
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... poetry there had been a continuous decline since the days of Chaucer ? One paradox necessarily led him on to ... poet must clothe them in words , cannot always find a vehicle in imagery ; verbal images have little to do with what ...
... poetry there had been a continuous decline since the days of Chaucer ? One paradox necessarily led him on to ... poet must clothe them in words , cannot always find a vehicle in imagery ; verbal images have little to do with what ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOgradoff Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 61 |
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