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... Paradise Lost in prose , so José de Cadalso translated some passages in verse ; Luis José de Velázquez mentions , in his Orígenes de la Poesía Castellana ( 1754 ) , a translation of Paradise Lost by Alonso Dalda as being ' the only ...
... Paradise Lost in prose , so José de Cadalso translated some passages in verse ; Luis José de Velázquez mentions , in his Orígenes de la Poesía Castellana ( 1754 ) , a translation of Paradise Lost by Alonso Dalda as being ' the only ...
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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 , and the Roman Catholic and unpuritanic religious atmosphere of the German romantic movement precluded naturally that warm partizanship which was extended so readily to Shakespeare and Calderón . Germany was even more at ...
... Paradise Lost , and the Roman Catholic and unpuritanic religious atmosphere of the German romantic movement precluded naturally that warm partizanship which was extended so readily to Shakespeare and Calderón . Germany was even more at ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 ADDRESS BY | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOgradoff Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 61 |
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