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... Milton that had up to that date appeared in 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 ...
... Milton that had up to that date appeared in 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 ...
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British Academy. was in France . Still fainter was the influence of Milton in Slavonic lands , for although these had not , like the Western European nations , outgrown the epic , Milton's uncompromising Puritanism , perhaps even the ...
British Academy. was in France . Still fainter was the influence of Milton in Slavonic lands , for although these had not , like the Western European nations , outgrown the epic , Milton's uncompromising Puritanism , perhaps even the ...
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... Milton's influence ; but that influence does not seem to have led to any direct imitation of Milton in Lamartine's poetic works ; in this respect , Ossian was a much more important source of inspiration than the poet of Paradise Lost.2 ...
... Milton's influence ; but that influence does not seem to have led to any direct imitation of Milton in Lamartine's poetic works ; in this respect , Ossian was a much more important source of inspiration than the poet of Paradise Lost.2 ...
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FIFTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 11 1907 | 1 |
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW of | 15 |
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