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Pagina 31
... seventeenth - century poets won't stay put in their pigeon - holes . He is chiefly remembered for his pastorals and is generally classified as a Spenserian ; but his best poem , his Epitaph on ... SEVENTEENTH - CENTURY POETRY AND MILTON 31.
... seventeenth - century poets won't stay put in their pigeon - holes . He is chiefly remembered for his pastorals and is generally classified as a Spenserian ; but his best poem , his Epitaph on ... SEVENTEENTH - CENTURY POETRY AND MILTON 31.
Pagina 87
... seventeenth - century of Milton's Cambridge poems , at any rate in the sense in which most of us tend to think of seventeenth - century poetry . For one thing , it is written in that octosyllabic ( or , as Milton here uses it , mainly ...
... seventeenth - century of Milton's Cambridge poems , at any rate in the sense in which most of us tend to think of seventeenth - century poetry . For one thing , it is written in that octosyllabic ( or , as Milton here uses it , mainly ...
Pagina 120
... seventeenth - century poetry My only reason for not describing L'Allegro and Il Penseroso as the most typically seventeenth - century of Milton's shorter poems is that I cannot conceive how any other seventeenth - century poet could ...
... seventeenth - century poetry My only reason for not describing L'Allegro and Il Penseroso as the most typically seventeenth - century of Milton's shorter poems is that I cannot conceive how any other seventeenth - century poet could ...
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Preface by Geoffrey Tillotson | 7 |
Some remarks on seventeenthcentury poetry | 22 |
The Latin poems | 40 |
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