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... poets , and will explain why allegory is made the vehicle of one poem , while the form of the Classical epic is adopted in the other . I will venture , in the brief time at my disposal , to call attention to a few leading points which ...
... poets , and will explain why allegory is made the vehicle of one poem , while the form of the Classical epic is adopted in the other . I will venture , in the brief time at my disposal , to call attention to a few leading points which ...
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... poem flags in the narrative of the history of mankind towards its close . Undoubtedly Addison contributed much to ... poets from the author of The Splendid Shilling and Cyder onwards . The poetry of the second half of the century went ...
... poem flags in the narrative of the history of mankind towards its close . Undoubtedly Addison contributed much to ... poets from the author of The Splendid Shilling and Cyder onwards . The poetry of the second half of the century went ...
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... as it was subsequently ( 1632 ) included in a published volume of his Latin poems , entitled ' nάpepya sive Poetici Conatus ' . The collection comprised a similar Greek poem on the death MILTON AS SCHOOLBOY AND SCHOOLMASTER 301.
... as it was subsequently ( 1632 ) included in a published volume of his Latin poems , entitled ' nάpepya sive Poetici Conatus ' . The collection comprised a similar Greek poem on the death MILTON AS SCHOOLBOY AND SCHOOLMASTER 301.
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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