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... Note A Carew and the Line of Wit B Cowley C Herrick Page I w w w = 37 38 39 ΙΟ Chapter II MILTON'S VERSE 42 Note A Proserpin Gath'ring Flow'rs B The Verse of Samson Agonistes 62 64 Chapter III POPE 68 Note Pope's Satiric Modes Chapter ...
... Note A Carew and the Line of Wit B Cowley C Herrick Page I w w w = 37 38 39 ΙΟ Chapter II MILTON'S VERSE 42 Note A Proserpin Gath'ring Flow'rs B The Verse of Samson Agonistes 62 64 Chapter III POPE 68 Note Pope's Satiric Modes Chapter ...
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... note , who builds his bow'r Amid the mould'ring caverns dark and damp , Or the calm breeze , that rustles in the ... NOTE A Note A Gray, Thomson, Fancy and Spenser B The Ode to Evening and Milton 92 280 ΙΟΙ.
... note , who builds his bow'r Amid the mould'ring caverns dark and damp , Or the calm breeze , that rustles in the ... NOTE A Note A Gray, Thomson, Fancy and Spenser B The Ode to Evening and Milton 92 280 ΙΟΙ.
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Tradition & Development in English Poetry Frank Raymond Leavis. NOTE A Coleridge and Mont Blanc Coleridge too wrote a poem inspired by the Alps , and the three - term contrast brings out well the ... Note A Coleridge and Mont Blanc.
Tradition & Development in English Poetry Frank Raymond Leavis. NOTE A Coleridge and Mont Blanc Coleridge too wrote a poem inspired by the Alps , and the three - term contrast brings out well the ... Note A Coleridge and Mont Blanc.
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