Milton and the MusesUniversity of Alabama Press, 1989 - 174 pagina's |
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... hear- kened to with reverence . But why a Christian should think it an ornament to his poem , either to profane the true God , or invoke a false one , I can imagine no cause , but a reasonless imitation of custom . . . by which a man ...
... hear- kened to with reverence . But why a Christian should think it an ornament to his poem , either to profane the true God , or invoke a false one , I can imagine no cause , but a reasonless imitation of custom . . . by which a man ...
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... hear you sing the prosperous successes of the Allies in so sonorous and triumphal a strain , how great a poet we shall hope to have in you if by chance our own affairs , turning at last more fortunate , should demand your congratulatory ...
... hear you sing the prosperous successes of the Allies in so sonorous and triumphal a strain , how great a poet we shall hope to have in you if by chance our own affairs , turning at last more fortunate , should demand your congratulatory ...
Inhoudsopgave
Tradition and the Individual Talent | 1 |
The Tender Stops of Various Quills | 13 |
The Mellowing Year | 44 |
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