Prose of the British Romantic MovementJohn R. Nabholtz Macmillan, 1973 - 818 頁 |
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... Lost , IX 1002-3 . 25 Paradise Lost , IX , 1000-1 . 26 Refers to " Address to my Infant Daughter , Dora . " 27 Charles Cotton ( 1630-1687 ) was a poet , translator of Mon- taigne's Essays , and contributor to Walton's Complete Angler ...
... Lost , IX 1002-3 . 25 Paradise Lost , IX , 1000-1 . 26 Refers to " Address to my Infant Daughter , Dora . " 27 Charles Cotton ( 1630-1687 ) was a poet , translator of Mon- taigne's Essays , and contributor to Walton's Complete Angler ...
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... Lost made its appearance . " Fit audience find though few , " 13 was the petition addressed by the Poet to his inspiring Muse . I have said elsewhere 14 that he gained more than he asked , this I believe to be true ; but Dr. Johnson has ...
... Lost made its appearance . " Fit audience find though few , " 13 was the petition addressed by the Poet to his inspiring Muse . I have said elsewhere 14 that he gained more than he asked , this I believe to be true ; but Dr. Johnson has ...
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... Lost , this strong instinct of man - to prefer the heavenly , mixed and polluted with the earthly , to a level experience offering neither one nor the other - is divinely commemorated . What worlds of pathos are in that speech of Adam's ...
... Lost , this strong instinct of man - to prefer the heavenly , mixed and polluted with the earthly , to a level experience offering neither one nor the other - is divinely commemorated . What worlds of pathos are in that speech of Adam's ...
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