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... poem would undermnine its coherence . For example , if God's presence as a character were eliminated , there would be no poem . Likewise , if one substituted human errors and passions for Satan and his cohorts ' gigantic drives and ...
... poem would undermnine its coherence . For example , if God's presence as a character were eliminated , there would be no poem . Likewise , if one substituted human errors and passions for Satan and his cohorts ' gigantic drives and ...
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... poem shows that , at a very tender age , Milton had discovered " le véritable accent de l'ode . " He was the first of his compatriots to do so . One of the poem's real achievements is that it unites two qualities difficult to reconcile ...
... poem shows that , at a very tender age , Milton had discovered " le véritable accent de l'ode . " He was the first of his compatriots to do so . One of the poem's real achievements is that it unites two qualities difficult to reconcile ...
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Harry Redman. considered it the greatest poem ever written . But some of the critics saw what appeared to them to be serious flaws in the poem . While Pongerville praised its " conception vaste et hardie , " de Guerle felt that the poem ...
Harry Redman. considered it the greatest poem ever written . But some of the critics saw what appeared to them to be serious flaws in the poem . While Pongerville praised its " conception vaste et hardie , " de Guerle felt that the poem ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Abel François Villemain | 27 |
François René de Chateaubriand | 48 |
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