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... poet builds up his work . Undoubtedly Milton's familiarity with the Bible was such that the whole range of ornament — and it is an extraordinary range — which lies in the beauty of biblical phraseology and the organ - tones of mere ...
... poet builds up his work . Undoubtedly Milton's familiarity with the Bible was such that the whole range of ornament — and it is an extraordinary range — which lies in the beauty of biblical phraseology and the organ - tones of mere ...
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... poet to inspire respect and win fame for our literature on the Continent of Europe , the first poet to be known and to be adjudged worthy of knowing by continental critics : and he was the only English writer whom the biographical ...
... poet to inspire respect and win fame for our literature on the Continent of Europe , the first poet to be known and to be adjudged worthy of knowing by continental critics : and he was the only English writer whom the biographical ...
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... poet in France , perhaps the best known of all foreign poets ; yet the eighteenth century passed away before a really satisfactory translation of any of his works appeared . In spite of the interest which the French showed in Milton ...
... poet in France , perhaps the best known of all foreign poets ; yet the eighteenth century passed away before a really satisfactory translation of any of his works appeared . In spite of the interest which the French showed in Milton ...
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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