John MiltonHoughton, Mifflin, 1881 - 104 páginas |
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... appeared in dark ages , we do not admire them the more because they have appeared in dark ages . On the contrary , we hold that the most wonderful and splendid proof of genius is a great poem produced in a civil- ized age . We cannot ...
... appeared in dark ages , we do not admire them the more because they have appeared in dark ages . On the contrary , we hold that the most wonderful and splendid proof of genius is a great poem produced in a civil- ized age . We cannot ...
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... appearance which Dante undertakes to describe , he never shrinks from describing it . He gives us the shape , the color , the sound , the smell , the taste ; he counts the numbers ; he measures the size . His similes are the ...
... appearance which Dante undertakes to describe , he never shrinks from describing it . He gives us the shape , the color , the sound , the smell , the taste ; he counts the numbers ; he measures the size . His similes are the ...
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... appearance of romance , he soon after gave a humorous account of it in the following copy of verses , which he entitled " A Long Story . " N Britain's isle , no matter where , An ancient pile of building stands : The Huntingdons and ...
... appearance of romance , he soon after gave a humorous account of it in the following copy of verses , which he entitled " A Long Story . " N Britain's isle , no matter where , An ancient pile of building stands : The Huntingdons and ...
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