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... century was threefold - an influence on poetic style , independent in a great degree of poetic matter and therefore not wholly favourable to litera- ture , during the first half of the century , felt in the main by writers who were not ...
... century was threefold - an influence on poetic style , independent in a great degree of poetic matter and therefore not wholly favourable to litera- ture , during the first half of the century , felt in the main by writers who were not ...
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... century . But to sum up exactly what Milton meant for continental literatures in the eighteenth century , to trace his modifying and remoulding influence , especially on the literatures of France and Germany , is by no means easy ...
... century . But to sum up exactly what Milton meant for continental literatures in the eighteenth century , to trace his modifying and remoulding influence , especially on the literatures of France and Germany , is by no means easy ...
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... century , a marked contrast presents itself between the history of Shakespeare's fame abroad and Milton's . While Shakespeare went on extending his kingdom , invading the most remote of languages , and gaining a footing on the national ...
... century , a marked contrast presents itself between the history of Shakespeare's fame abroad and Milton's . While Shakespeare went on extending his kingdom , invading the most remote of languages , and gaining a footing on the national ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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