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... poetry ; but he agrees with Dennis in thinking that the poem flags in the narrative of the history of mankind towards its close . Undoubtedly Addison contributed much to the intelligent enjoyment of Milton by those who already were ...
... poetry ; but he agrees with Dennis in thinking that the poem flags in the narrative of the history of mankind towards its close . Undoubtedly Addison contributed much to the intelligent enjoyment of Milton by those who already were ...
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... poetry of its time and country . But the vital and life - giving influence of Milton is to be sought else- where . It was he who , more than any other poet , gave the sober rationalism of the earlier eighteenth century a tincture of ...
... poetry of its time and country . But the vital and life - giving influence of Milton is to be sought else- where . It was he who , more than any other poet , gave the sober rationalism of the earlier eighteenth century a tincture of ...
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... poetic works ; in this respect , Ossian was a much more important source of inspiration than the poet of Paradise Lost.2 On the other nand , A. de Vigny was no doubt in his own epic poetry directly influenced by Milton , whom he ...
... poetic works ; in this respect , Ossian was a much more important source of inspiration than the poet of Paradise Lost.2 On the other nand , A. de Vigny was no doubt in his own epic poetry directly influenced by Milton , whom he ...
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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