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... writing engendered by the Reformation and fostered by an impulse to pro- vide better versions for congregational and ... writers tried their hand - Sir Philip Sidney ( in whose versions has been seen a germ of " metaphysical " poetry ) ...
... writing engendered by the Reformation and fostered by an impulse to pro- vide better versions for congregational and ... writers tried their hand - Sir Philip Sidney ( in whose versions has been seen a germ of " metaphysical " poetry ) ...
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... writing was an elegy on Diodati , the Epitaphium Damonis , which was done in the latter part of 1639 or early in ... writer's personal sorrow was too deep [ 70 ] JOHN MILTON.
... writing was an elegy on Diodati , the Epitaphium Damonis , which was done in the latter part of 1639 or early in ... writer's personal sorrow was too deep [ 70 ] JOHN MILTON.
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... writers whom current fashion has canonized — a group to which , as we observed at the start , Milton has not been admitted . But the most ardent champions of contemporary literature assume as a matter of course that it reflects a sick ...
... writers whom current fashion has canonized — a group to which , as we observed at the start , Milton has not been admitted . But the most ardent champions of contemporary literature assume as a matter of course that it reflects a sick ...
Contents
Introduction | 9 |
16081632 | 17 |
St Pauls School and Cambridge | 18 |
Copyright | |
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