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... Lost , which is im- mature in a different way - it is an admirable example of a relatively immature kind of art rather than an imperfect example of something more ambitious . Love's Labour's Lost was first published in a quarto volume ...
... Lost , which is im- mature in a different way - it is an admirable example of a relatively immature kind of art rather than an imperfect example of something more ambitious . Love's Labour's Lost was first published in a quarto volume ...
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... Lost as a drama , Milton cannot have worked long at it before deciding that the epic was the appropriate form for a great poetic work on a theme of such universal implications . How much of Paradise Lost he had written before the ...
... Lost as a drama , Milton cannot have worked long at it before deciding that the epic was the appropriate form for a great poetic work on a theme of such universal implications . How much of Paradise Lost he had written before the ...
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... Lost and earlier epics , instead of emphasizing the highly in- dividual way in which Milton uses his epic machinery . Raphael's account of the war in Heaven , which occupies part of Book V and all of Book VI , is poetically the least ...
... Lost and earlier epics , instead of emphasizing the highly in- dividual way in which Milton uses his epic machinery . Raphael's account of the war in Heaven , which occupies part of Book V and all of Book VI , is poetically the least ...
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