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... poems may be justly considered as legitimate clas- sical compositions , and are never disgraced with such language and ... poem on King Arthur , or some other part of the old British story . See " Epitaphium Damonis " ( Deodatus ) , and ...
... poems may be justly considered as legitimate clas- sical compositions , and are never disgraced with such language and ... poem on King Arthur , or some other part of the old British story . See " Epitaphium Damonis " ( Deodatus ) , and ...
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... poets . " The style , the picturesqueness of language , the character of the imagery , which Milton adopted from the first , was peculiar to himself . I do not say that many of the words , and even images , might not be found scattered ...
... poets . " The style , the picturesqueness of language , the character of the imagery , which Milton adopted from the first , was peculiar to himself . I do not say that many of the words , and even images , might not be found scattered ...
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... poem on the inferior and comparatively puerile theme of King Arthur , which no imaginative invention could have invested with the same dignity ; when even chivalry had not yet arrived at its historic grandeur , and when everything must ...
... poem on the inferior and comparatively puerile theme of King Arthur , which no imaginative invention could have invested with the same dignity ; when even chivalry had not yet arrived at its historic grandeur , and when everything must ...
xvi ÆäÀÌÁö
... poem ( " In Obitum Pr©¡sulis Eliensis " ) on Dr. Nicholas Felton , bishop of Ely , who died 5th October , 1626. In the midst of his lamentations he supposes himself carried to heaven . Cowper shall give the general reader a taste of it ...
... poem ( " In Obitum Pr©¡sulis Eliensis " ) on Dr. Nicholas Felton , bishop of Ely , who died 5th October , 1626. In the midst of his lamentations he supposes himself carried to heaven . Cowper shall give the general reader a taste of it ...
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... poem may be taken as perfectly biographical , as well as poetical : I think it proper , therefore , to give the whole poem , as translated by Cowper . TO HIS FATHER . ( TRANSLATED BY WILLIAM COWPER . ) O , that Pieria's spring would ...
... poem may be taken as perfectly biographical , as well as poetical : I think it proper , therefore , to give the whole poem , as translated by Cowper . TO HIS FATHER . ( TRANSLATED BY WILLIAM COWPER . ) O , that Pieria's spring would ...
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