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an heroic or a divine poem , or only , as the author himself has called it in his title - page , a poem . What if it were a composition entirely new , and not reducible under any known denomination ? But ' tis properly and strictly ...
an heroic or a divine poem , or only , as the author himself has called it in his title - page , a poem . What if it were a composition entirely new , and not reducible under any known denomination ? But ' tis properly and strictly ...
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S34 : CHI NOI CI JV Ainu poets , another poem so wilful and illegal in form as this one . Milton . . . never repeated his bold experiment ; and he felt at the time that it was not an altogether successful experiment .
S34 : CHI NOI CI JV Ainu poets , another poem so wilful and illegal in form as this one . Milton . . . never repeated his bold experiment ; and he felt at the time that it was not an altogether successful experiment .
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Tis true , the Epick Poets who have liv'd since Homer , have most of them been Originals in their Fables , which are the very Souls of their Poems ; but in their manner of treating those Fables , they have too frequently been Copyists .
Tis true , the Epick Poets who have liv'd since Homer , have most of them been Originals in their Fables , which are the very Souls of their Poems ; but in their manner of treating those Fables , they have too frequently been Copyists .
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