Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United KingdomH. Mulford, Oxford University Press, 1977 - English literature |
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... verse ? The seventeenth - century pedant in the Bourgeois gentilhomme was as determined in his answer as my Latin master would have been : ' Everything that is not prose is verse , and everything that is not verse is prose ' , at which ...
... verse ? The seventeenth - century pedant in the Bourgeois gentilhomme was as determined in his answer as my Latin master would have been : ' Everything that is not prose is verse , and everything that is not verse is prose ' , at which ...
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... verse of Shakespeare , in which the auditory imagina- tion and the imagination of the other senses are more nearly fused , and fused together with the thought . ( ' A Note on the Verse of Milton ' , 1936 ) Many of the great Miltonic ...
... verse of Shakespeare , in which the auditory imagina- tion and the imagination of the other senses are more nearly fused , and fused together with the thought . ( ' A Note on the Verse of Milton ' , 1936 ) Many of the great Miltonic ...
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... verse - paragraph ends by telling of Marvell's fear that Milton would ruin the sacred truths : ( So Sampson groap'd the Temples Posts in spight ) The World o'rewhelming to revenge his sight . ' And Marvell's penultimate verse ...
... verse - paragraph ends by telling of Marvell's fear that Milton would ruin the sacred truths : ( So Sampson groap'd the Temples Posts in spight ) The World o'rewhelming to revenge his sight . ' And Marvell's penultimate verse ...
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The Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1975 | 24 |
Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture 1974 | 47 |
The Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture 1975 | 57 |
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