John MiltonHoughton, Mifflin, 1881 - 104 páginas |
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... poem produced in a civil- ized age . We cannot understand why those who believe in that most orthodox article of literary faith , that the earliest poets are gen- erally the best , should wonder at the rule as if it were the exception ...
... poem produced in a civil- ized age . We cannot understand why those who believe in that most orthodox article of literary faith , that the earliest poets are gen- erally the best , should wonder at the rule as if it were the exception ...
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... poem which has since made its appeaarance . Our limits , however , prevent us from discussing the point at length . We hasten on to that ex- traordinary production which the general suffrage of critics has placed in the highest class of ...
... poem which has since made its appeaarance . Our limits , however , prevent us from discussing the point at length . We hasten on to that ex- traordinary production which the general suffrage of critics has placed in the highest class of ...
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... poets , and especially of Milton , they are introduced in a plain , business - like man- ner ; not for the sake of any beauty in the objects from which they are drawn ; not for the sake of any ornament which they may impart to the poem ...
... poets , and especially of Milton , they are introduced in a plain , business - like man- ner ; not for the sake of any beauty in the objects from which they are drawn ; not for the sake of any ornament which they may impart to the poem ...
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