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Pagina 78
... kind of poetry and the Latin verse which schoolboys , undergraduates and even graduates wrote on prescribed themes with the aid of a Gradus or Dictionary of Phrases . ( One remembers Dr Johnson's scornful words about images , such as a ...
... kind of poetry and the Latin verse which schoolboys , undergraduates and even graduates wrote on prescribed themes with the aid of a Gradus or Dictionary of Phrases . ( One remembers Dr Johnson's scornful words about images , such as a ...
Pagina 90
... kind of restraining influence and impel those who used it to a more epigrammatic , classic , and Jonsonian kind of wit . Certainly the most extreme examples of seventeenth - century ingenuity are all in the decasyllabic couplet , and ...
... kind of restraining influence and impel those who used it to a more epigrammatic , classic , and Jonsonian kind of wit . Certainly the most extreme examples of seventeenth - century ingenuity are all in the decasyllabic couplet , and ...
Pagina 192
... kind of second anti - masque and as a foil to the more courtly ' trippings ' of the Lord and Lady and their guests ... kind of family affair and might in itself be regarded as an elaborate compliment , Milton was able to devote all his ...
... kind of second anti - masque and as a foil to the more courtly ' trippings ' of the Lord and Lady and their guests ... kind of family affair and might in itself be regarded as an elaborate compliment , Milton was able to devote all his ...
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Preface by Geoffrey Tillotson | 7 |
Some remarks on seventeenthcentury poetry | 22 |
The Latin poems | 40 |
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