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books of the poem and part of its predecessor which can , together with the luminously expansive Paradise Regained , be justly described as a paraphrastic reproduction of the Scriptural narrative . But the unity of impression conveyed ...
books of the poem and part of its predecessor which can , together with the luminously expansive Paradise Regained , be justly described as a paraphrastic reproduction of the Scriptural narrative . But the unity of impression conveyed ...
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from his predecessor by finding that Milton had in the main observed the rules of epic poetry ; but he agrees with Dennis in thinking that the poem flags in the narrative of the history of mankind towards its close .
from his predecessor by finding that Milton had in the main observed the rules of epic poetry ; but he agrees with Dennis in thinking that the poem flags in the narrative of the history of mankind towards its close .
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Prosaic as they are , they are studded with epithets of real poetic power far beyond those ... It is recorded in the margin of a scurrilous poem against him in his later years that when a scholar at Wadham , called on to begin the chant ...
Prosaic as they are , they are studded with epithets of real poetic power far beyond those ... It is recorded in the margin of a scurrilous poem against him in his later years that when a scholar at Wadham , called on to begin the chant ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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