The Tutorial History of English LiteratureUniversity Tutorial Press, 1954 - 294 pages |
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... Paradise Lost , ' as Spenser ' Paradise is the poet of the Faery Queen , ' and the general public is right . Without Paradise Lost ' Milton would be only what Sackville , Chatterton , or Keats is , a poet of magnificent but unfulfilled ...
... Paradise Lost , ' as Spenser ' Paradise is the poet of the Faery Queen , ' and the general public is right . Without Paradise Lost ' Milton would be only what Sackville , Chatterton , or Keats is , a poet of magnificent but unfulfilled ...
Page 90
... Paradise . Our ling'ring parents ' Hand in hand , with wandering steps and slow , Through Eden took their solitary way . ' of ' Paradise Lost . ' It is hoped that this brief analysis will give some idea of the strength and weakness of ...
... Paradise . Our ling'ring parents ' Hand in hand , with wandering steps and slow , Through Eden took their solitary way . ' of ' Paradise Lost . ' It is hoped that this brief analysis will give some idea of the strength and weakness of ...
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... Paradise Lost ' may be summed up in the word ' sublimity . ' The poet's imagination is lofty and his style grand , majestic , and sonorous . Magnificent imagery with him seems to be merely the fit and natural accompani- ment and ...
... Paradise Lost ' may be summed up in the word ' sublimity . ' The poet's imagination is lofty and his style grand , majestic , and sonorous . Magnificent imagery with him seems to be merely the fit and natural accompani- ment and ...
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