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For this reason the works of ancient authors , which are written in dead languages , have a great advantage over those which are written in languages that are now spoken . Were there any mean phrases or idioms in Virgil and Homer ...
For this reason the works of ancient authors , which are written in dead languages , have a great advantage over those which are written in languages that are now spoken . Were there any mean phrases or idioms in Virgil and Homer ...
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There are some Spenserian cadences in the poem On the Death of a Fair Infant , written in his seventeenth year :Or wert thou of the golden - winged host Who , having clad thyself in human weed , To earth from thy prefixed seat didst ...
There are some Spenserian cadences in the poem On the Death of a Fair Infant , written in his seventeenth year :Or wert thou of the golden - winged host Who , having clad thyself in human weed , To earth from thy prefixed seat didst ...
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Lycidas is a literary exercise ; and so is almost any other poem earlier than the eighteenth century ; the craftsmanship , the formal quality which is written on it , is meant to have high visibility . Take elegy , for example .
Lycidas is a literary exercise ; and so is almost any other poem earlier than the eighteenth century ; the craftsmanship , the formal quality which is written on it , is meant to have high visibility . Take elegy , for example .
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Joseph Addison sıx Spectator PAPERS ON Paradise Lost | 23 |
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