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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... style is that which was derived from , and founded on , the admiration and cultivation of the classical writers , and which was more exclusively addressed to the learned class in society . I have previously mentioned Boccaccio as the ...
... style is that which was derived from , and founded on , the admiration and cultivation of the classical writers , and which was more exclusively addressed to the learned class in society . I have previously mentioned Boccaccio as the ...
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... style . A true relish of this style pre- supposed a taste and cultivation in the reader somewhat corresponding to it ; for it was too learned to be popular . Boccaccio , it is true , was popular ; but we can account for the exception in ...
... style . A true relish of this style pre- supposed a taste and cultivation in the reader somewhat corresponding to it ; for it was too learned to be popular . Boccaccio , it is true , was popular ; but we can account for the exception in ...
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... style . The mere logic of the debate , indeed , is not better managed than it would have been by the House of Commons . But the colours of style are grave and suitable to afflicted angels . In the Paradise Regained this is still more ...
... style . The mere logic of the debate , indeed , is not better managed than it would have been by the House of Commons . But the colours of style are grave and suitable to afflicted angels . In the Paradise Regained this is still more ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 33 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 102 |
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