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... Paradise Lost was more than in part written , events had happened such as assuredly have never either before or ... Paradise Lost , I need hardly remind my hearers , was in no sense the fruit of Milton's old age , as which , if it is ...
... Paradise Lost was more than in part written , events had happened such as assuredly have never either before or ... Paradise Lost , I need hardly remind my hearers , was in no sense the fruit of Milton's old age , as which , if it is ...
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... Paradise Lost , and to set up that poem as an exemplar of the ' miraculous ' in poetry . From Muratori Bodmer borrowed his doctrine of the ' fantasy ' which he found so magnificently illustrated in Milton's poem ; Calepio taught him ...
... Paradise Lost , and to set up that poem as an exemplar of the ' miraculous ' in poetry . From Muratori Bodmer borrowed his doctrine of the ' fantasy ' which he found so magnificently illustrated in Milton's poem ; Calepio taught him ...
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... Paradise Lost . In view of what has already been done by German scholars , 1 it is unnecessary to estimate again Klopstock's indebtedness to his English model . The general con- ditions of a religious epic as laid down by Milton were ...
... Paradise Lost . In view of what has already been done by German scholars , 1 it is unnecessary to estimate again Klopstock's indebtedness to his English model . The general con- ditions of a religious epic as laid down by Milton were ...
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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