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For the origin of this particular type of elegy we have to go back to the pastoral poetry of later Greek literature , and especially to the “ Lament for Adonis by the Ionian poet Bion , and the “ Lament for Bion " by ' Moschus of ...
For the origin of this particular type of elegy we have to go back to the pastoral poetry of later Greek literature , and especially to the “ Lament for Adonis by the Ionian poet Bion , and the “ Lament for Bion " by ' Moschus of ...
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... its plan and composition have to be examined from the standpoint of epic art ; it has in particular to be compared with its acknowledged models , Milton's indebtedness to literature in a wider sense has also to be considered — to ...
... its plan and composition have to be examined from the standpoint of epic art ; it has in particular to be compared with its acknowledged models , Milton's indebtedness to literature in a wider sense has also to be considered — to ...
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This is strikingly shown in " Paradise Lost , " in which , as we now see , the forms of classic art are employed and with finer . effect than anywhere else in modern literature -- for a Christian instead of a classic subject .
This is strikingly shown in " Paradise Lost , " in which , as we now see , the forms of classic art are employed and with finer . effect than anywhere else in modern literature -- for a Christian instead of a classic subject .
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IN WHOLE | 10 |
On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 25 |
LAllegro | 46 |
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