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The point of departure is the undeniable fact that with the vast majority of young students of literature a living interest in the work of any poet can best be aroused , and an intelligent appreciation of it secured , when it is ...
The point of departure is the undeniable fact that with the vast majority of young students of literature a living interest in the work of any poet can best be aroused , and an intelligent appreciation of it secured , when it is ...
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In other words , an endeavour will be made to interest the reader in the lives and personalities of the poets dealt with , and at the same time to ... Each volume will therefore contain the lifestory of the poet who forms its subject .
In other words , an endeavour will be made to interest the reader in the lives and personalities of the poets dealt with , and at the same time to ... Each volume will therefore contain the lifestory of the poet who forms its subject .
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It is believed that the plan thus pursued is substantially in the nature of a new departure , and that the volumes of this series , constituting as they will an introduction to the study of some of our greatest poets , will be found ...
It is believed that the plan thus pursued is substantially in the nature of a new departure , and that the volumes of this series , constituting as they will an introduction to the study of some of our greatest poets , will be found ...
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... as the chief force in English life and thought during the second quarter of the seventeenth century . My slight sketch is intended only to prepare the way for the study of the great poet whose writings we are now to take up together ...
... as the chief force in English life and thought during the second quarter of the seventeenth century . My slight sketch is intended only to prepare the way for the study of the great poet whose writings we are now to take up together ...
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We shall find that the recognition of these facts and a constant sense of the intimate relations between the poet and the large public movements of his time are essential to any proper understanding of Milton and his work .
We shall find that the recognition of these facts and a constant sense of the intimate relations between the poet and the large public movements of his time are essential to any proper understanding of Milton and his work .
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