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... manner , but a high , adventurous and exciting manner which unites the confidence of youth with the judgment of maturity . 6 6 On closer inspection this language reveals many unexpected qualities . It bears no relation to that of Keats ...
... manner , but a high , adventurous and exciting manner which unites the confidence of youth with the judgment of maturity . 6 6 On closer inspection this language reveals many unexpected qualities . It bears no relation to that of Keats ...
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... manner of Milton , and speaks of a child who " moaned With inarticulate mouth inseparate words , " or of the boar breaking out of his lair , 66 ' fiery with evasive eyes And bristling with intolerable hair . " There are translations of ...
... manner of Milton , and speaks of a child who " moaned With inarticulate mouth inseparate words , " or of the boar breaking out of his lair , 66 ' fiery with evasive eyes And bristling with intolerable hair . " There are translations of ...
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... manner in Swin- burne's use of words . He did not in the least think that the meaning of words does not matter , and every sentence that he writes has a perfectly intelligible meaning . The Atalanta ' can even be translated into Greek ...
... manner in Swin- burne's use of words . He did not in the least think that the meaning of words does not matter , and every sentence that he writes has a perfectly intelligible meaning . The Atalanta ' can even be translated into Greek ...
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Fact and Fancy in Medieval English Literature By Miss | 12 |
Thomas | 28 |
Atalanta in Calydon By C M Bowra M A F B A | 51 |
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