The Romantics on Milton: Formal Essays and Critical Asides. With a Critical Introd. and NotesPress of Case Western Reserve University, 1970 - Всего страниц: 594 |
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... Sonnets , that addressed to Cyriac Skinner , on his own blindness [ Quotes " Sonnet XXII " ] . 82. Nothing can exceed the mild , subdued tone of this Sonnet , nor the striking grandeur of the concluding thought . It is curious to remark ...
... Sonnets , that addressed to Cyriac Skinner , on his own blindness [ Quotes " Sonnet XXII " ] . 82. Nothing can exceed the mild , subdued tone of this Sonnet , nor the striking grandeur of the concluding thought . It is curious to remark ...
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... Sonnet IV " ] ; and to another lady he gives a list of his own virtues , and talks of not being afraid of the thunder of a universe . The sonnet , how- ever , in which he thus announces his powers of defiance , has justly been thought ...
... Sonnet IV " ] ; and to another lady he gives a list of his own virtues , and talks of not being afraid of the thunder of a universe . The sonnet , how- ever , in which he thus announces his powers of defiance , has justly been thought ...
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... sonnet of the indignant poet con- tains a word , which however proper for him to utter in his day , and with the warrant of his indignation , is no longer admitted into good company , the effusion has been left out . Book of the Sonnet ...
... sonnet of the indignant poet con- tains a word , which however proper for him to utter in his day , and with the warrant of his indignation , is no longer admitted into good company , the effusion has been left out . Book of the Sonnet ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 33 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 102 |
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