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But Milton , the mighty Milton , has pronounced against rhyme , and in favour of
blank verse , in the preamble to “ Paradise Lost , " - either written by himself , or
published with his express sanction :« The measure is English heroic verse ...
But Milton , the mighty Milton , has pronounced against rhyme , and in favour of
blank verse , in the preamble to “ Paradise Lost , " - either written by himself , or
published with his express sanction :« The measure is English heroic verse ...
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and Gray , it would be impossible to select , from all our poets of former days , half
a dozen volumes of English Lyrics , in every respect equal to these . Dryden ,
Collins , - nor must we forget the exuberant but almost unreadable Cowley , -
stand ...
and Gray , it would be impossible to select , from all our poets of former days , half
a dozen volumes of English Lyrics , in every respect equal to these . Dryden ,
Collins , - nor must we forget the exuberant but almost unreadable Cowley , -
stand ...
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No I. English Literature under the Tudors and the first Stuarts . The discovery of
the mariner's compass , the invention of printing , the revival of classic learning ,
the Reformation , with all the great moral , commercial , political , and intellectual
...
No I. English Literature under the Tudors and the first Stuarts . The discovery of
the mariner's compass , the invention of printing , the revival of classic learning ,
the Reformation , with all the great moral , commercial , political , and intellectual
...
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THE PREEMINENCE OF POETRY AMONG THE FINE ARTS | 1 |
WHAT IS POETICAL | 39 |
THE FORM OF POETRY | 73 |
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