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... expression that would fuse what was most valued and accessible in popular speech with an immense body of reference - extending terms built up mainly from Latin and Greek . Douglas tells us in his Prologue to Book I of Virgil's Aeneid ...
... expression that would fuse what was most valued and accessible in popular speech with an immense body of reference - extending terms built up mainly from Latin and Greek . Douglas tells us in his Prologue to Book I of Virgil's Aeneid ...
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... expression , the Augustan period believed strongly in a limiting of these within bounds sug- gested by the more general temper of the times . ( Typical , perhaps , are Johnson's very careful remarks about the character of Milton's Satan ...
... expression , the Augustan period believed strongly in a limiting of these within bounds sug- gested by the more general temper of the times . ( Typical , perhaps , are Johnson's very careful remarks about the character of Milton's Satan ...
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... expression of ideas and truths , losing his way somewhere , and often setting down inconsistencies , or paradoxes , or conclusions that are very remote from what he intended . These statements break down less because of lack of ...
... expression of ideas and truths , losing his way somewhere , and often setting down inconsistencies , or paradoxes , or conclusions that are very remote from what he intended . These statements break down less because of lack of ...
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The Poet and the Particle | 16 |
25 Poems by Vladimir | 58 |
The Theme of Metamor | 71 |
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