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The climax of his meditations in the Hydriotaphia , the passage beginning , “ Now since these dead bones ... his virtue , and his will , that inspires the finest passages of Milton's nobler pamphlets , Of Reformation in England ...
The climax of his meditations in the Hydriotaphia , the passage beginning , “ Now since these dead bones ... his virtue , and his will , that inspires the finest passages of Milton's nobler pamphlets , Of Reformation in England ...
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The first two books consist almost entirely of great passages , some of them a hundred lines or more in length . It is the memory of these verseparagraphs that stirs the reader to highest admiration .
The first two books consist almost entirely of great passages , some of them a hundred lines or more in length . It is the memory of these verseparagraphs that stirs the reader to highest admiration .
Pagina 153
The characters of Zimri and Achitophel , whether just or not , are among those passages of verse which stamp themselves on the memory . IV > Dryden's poetry was a great power in his day . The busiest found time to read it ; the most ...
The characters of Zimri and Achitophel , whether just or not , are among those passages of verse which stamp themselves on the memory . IV > Dryden's poetry was a great power in his day . The busiest found time to read it ; the most ...
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CHAUCER AND HIS | 13 |
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