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Pagina 33
... indicates that he is using the word to denote " poet . " Not all Miltonic usage , however , can be neatly pigeonholed into one or another of MacKellar's classifications . Some , for example , mandate an additional category between ...
... indicates that he is using the word to denote " poet . " Not all Miltonic usage , however , can be neatly pigeonholed into one or another of MacKellar's classifications . Some , for example , mandate an additional category between ...
Pagina 52
... indicating that perhaps his work has not been as outstanding as it might have been : Tu tamen ut simules teneras odisse ... indicates that the praise was undeserved , labelling his Muse " nostra camoena " : haec s'is verba pauca Salsillo ...
... indicating that perhaps his work has not been as outstanding as it might have been : Tu tamen ut simules teneras odisse ... indicates that the praise was undeserved , labelling his Muse " nostra camoena " : haec s'is verba pauca Salsillo ...
Pagina 136
... indicates how long ago the change described got under way . 20. Mary Ann Radzinowicz , Toward " Samson Agonistes " : The Growth of Milton's Mind ( Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1978 ) ; William Kerrigan , The Sacred Complex ...
... indicates how long ago the change described got under way . 20. Mary Ann Radzinowicz , Toward " Samson Agonistes " : The Growth of Milton's Mind ( Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1978 ) ; William Kerrigan , The Sacred Complex ...
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Tradition and the Individual Talent | 1 |
The Tender Stops of Various Quills | 13 |
The Mellowing Year | 44 |
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