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Some later critics , concerned with the ideas of Comus , accept much that
Professor Woodhouse says , as do Brooks and Hardy who acknowledge their “
heaviest debt " to him ( p . 235 ) even though they do not " minimize the
importance of our ...
Some later critics , concerned with the ideas of Comus , accept much that
Professor Woodhouse says , as do Brooks and Hardy who acknowledge their “
heaviest debt " to him ( p . 235 ) even though they do not " minimize the
importance of our ...
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THE SONNET TRADITION “ Scorn not the sonnet , ” Wordsworth warned his
generation , reminding both critics and ... Critic , you have frowned , Mindless of
its just honours ; with this key Shakespeare unlocked his heart ; the melody Of
this ...
THE SONNET TRADITION “ Scorn not the sonnet , ” Wordsworth warned his
generation , reminding both critics and ... Critic , you have frowned , Mindless of
its just honours ; with this key Shakespeare unlocked his heart ; the melody Of
this ...
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Various critics of Paradise Lost will say , yes . In the drama God and Christ did not
appear as characters , and many critics feel that Milton would have been wiser
not to make them actors in Paradise Lost . These are problems which we may ...
Various critics of Paradise Lost will say , yes . In the drama God and Christ did not
appear as characters , and many critics feel that Milton would have been wiser
not to make them actors in Paradise Lost . These are problems which we may ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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