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... epic or the dramatic form , and which of the two would be more doctrinal and exemplary ' to his country- men . For ... epic of Paradise Lost ; the epic on Arthur and the ' British Tragedies ' developed into the prose History of Britain ...
... epic or the dramatic form , and which of the two would be more doctrinal and exemplary ' to his country- men . For ... epic of Paradise Lost ; the epic on Arthur and the ' British Tragedies ' developed into the prose History of Britain ...
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... epic as laid down by Milton were accepted in toto by Klopstock ; the latter's attitude of mind towards the sacred story and his manner of approach are clearly influenced by Paradise Lost . The dramatis personae of the two epics show ...
... epic as laid down by Milton were accepted in toto by Klopstock ; the latter's attitude of mind towards the sacred story and his manner of approach are clearly influenced by Paradise Lost . The dramatis personae of the two epics show ...
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... epic , Milton's uncompromising Puritanism , perhaps even the very vigour of his imagination , was not palatable to the lyric and melancholy genius of the race . Byron here , as generally in the south of Europe , was a more actual and ...
... epic , Milton's uncompromising Puritanism , perhaps even the very vigour of his imagination , was not palatable to the lyric and melancholy genius of the race . Byron here , as generally in the south of Europe , was a more actual and ...
Contents
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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