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Thus Spenser's “ Astrophel , " a memorial poem on the death of “ the most noble and virtuous knight , Sir Philip Sidney , " is conceived and executed upon the strict lines of the Greek pastoral elegy ...
Thus Spenser's “ Astrophel , " a memorial poem on the death of “ the most noble and virtuous knight , Sir Philip Sidney , " is conceived and executed upon the strict lines of the Greek pastoral elegy ...
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Sometimes he would lie awake the whole night , vainly labouring to make a single line ; at other times , the verses ... or thirty , or forty lines , while walking up and down in the garden ; and then he would return to the house that it ...
Sometimes he would lie awake the whole night , vainly labouring to make a single line ; at other times , the verses ... or thirty , or forty lines , while walking up and down in the garden ; and then he would return to the house that it ...
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From this sketch it will be seen that at the outset Milton conceived his subject in the form of a drama -- one might say , of a gigantic mystery - play , were it not that the scheme was modelled on the strict lines of Greek tragedy ...
From this sketch it will be seen that at the outset Milton conceived his subject in the form of a drama -- one might say , of a gigantic mystery - play , were it not that the scheme was modelled on the strict lines of Greek tragedy ...
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On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 25 |
LAllegro | 46 |
Comus | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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