Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 |
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Page xiv
... lines would be powerless to convince them , for formally it would make no difference if they ran Thirty days hath September , April , May , and December . This becomes very clear in Dryden's poetry . We have no reason to doubt that the ...
... lines would be powerless to convince them , for formally it would make no difference if they ran Thirty days hath September , April , May , and December . This becomes very clear in Dryden's poetry . We have no reason to doubt that the ...
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... Lines to fill a Chink ; Like stepping Stones to save a Stride , In Streets where Kennels are too wide : Or like a Heel - piece to support A Cripple with one Foot too short : Or like a Bridge that joins a Marish To Moorlands of a diff ...
... Lines to fill a Chink ; Like stepping Stones to save a Stride , In Streets where Kennels are too wide : Or like a Heel - piece to support A Cripple with one Foot too short : Or like a Bridge that joins a Marish To Moorlands of a diff ...
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... Lines Written Under the Influence of Delirium 589 Loe here the precious dust is laid 186 London Long hast thou , friend , been absent from thy soil 493 446 Long - expected one and twenty 491 Look how the wantons frisk to taste the air ...
... Lines Written Under the Influence of Delirium 589 Loe here the precious dust is laid 186 London Long hast thou , friend , been absent from thy soil 493 446 Long - expected one and twenty 491 Look how the wantons frisk to taste the air ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
Copyright | |
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