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... French . The next ten years seem to have marked but little advance in Milton's progress in France ; a few passing references to him in periodical publications exhausts it.2 The years 1727-8 marked , however , the turning - point of ...
... French . The next ten years seem to have marked but little advance in Milton's progress in France ; a few passing references to him in periodical publications exhausts it.2 The years 1727-8 marked , however , the turning - point of ...
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... French readers . The French text is only a weak echo of the last paragraphs : On fut étonné de trouver , dans un sujet qui paraît si stérile , une si grande fertilité d'imagination ; on admira les traits majestueux avec lesquels il ose ...
... French readers . The French text is only a weak echo of the last paragraphs : On fut étonné de trouver , dans un sujet qui paraît si stérile , une si grande fertilité d'imagination ; on admira les traits majestueux avec lesquels il ose ...
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... French imagination and taught it how to soar . His contribution to the French romantic ideas was thus in some respects the most fundamental and vital of all , but as a conse- quence it manifested itself more among those writers who ...
... French imagination and taught it how to soar . His contribution to the French romantic ideas was thus in some respects the most fundamental and vital of all , but as a conse- quence it manifested itself more among those writers who ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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