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... Milton's influence . The first significant imitator of Milton was John Phillips , who in The Splendid Shilling displayed numerous Miltonic characteristics- elision , absence of extra syllables , absence of trisyllabic feet , run - on ...
... Milton's influence . The first significant imitator of Milton was John Phillips , who in The Splendid Shilling displayed numerous Miltonic characteristics- elision , absence of extra syllables , absence of trisyllabic feet , run - on ...
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... Milton's admirers were unable to refrain from using his mannerisms occasionally in mock- heroic vein . Witness The ... Milton . From Welsted , who found Milton's phraseology " an uncouth , un- natural jargon , ... a second Babel , or ...
... Milton's admirers were unable to refrain from using his mannerisms occasionally in mock- heroic vein . Witness The ... Milton . From Welsted , who found Milton's phraseology " an uncouth , un- natural jargon , ... a second Babel , or ...
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... Milton , pp . 46–47 ; Marr , op . cit . , pp . 161–163 . 9. Milton , in Spingarn , Critical Essays , I , 206-207 ; Gregory Smith , Introduc- tion to Elizabethan Critical Essays , I , xlix ; Ascham , Webbe , and Campion , in Gregory ...
... Milton , pp . 46–47 ; Marr , op . cit . , pp . 161–163 . 9. Milton , in Spingarn , Critical Essays , I , 206-207 ; Gregory Smith , Introduc- tion to Elizabethan Critical Essays , I , xlix ; Ascham , Webbe , and Campion , in Gregory ...
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THE INTERPLAY OF LITERATURE AND SCIENCE | 3 |
FACETS OF THE CLASSICAL WAY OF LIFE 21 | 21 |
COMMON SENSE | 49 |
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