Philological Quarterly, Volúmenes14-15University of Iowa., 1935 |
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... printed and MS . versions of Hyperion , but it also points out the Miltonic phrasing ( which was no secret even to Keats ) , and condemns the poet for his unpoetic and therefore ineffective imagery . This chapter , if no other , will ...
... printed and MS . versions of Hyperion , but it also points out the Miltonic phrasing ( which was no secret even to Keats ) , and condemns the poet for his unpoetic and therefore ineffective imagery . This chapter , if no other , will ...
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... printed in Tatler No. 20 also offers difficulties , for Addison was in Ireland when it was published , and ( tradition has it ) knew nothing about Steele's new undertaking until he recognized the refer- ence to " Pius Aeneas " in No. 6 ...
... printed in Tatler No. 20 also offers difficulties , for Addison was in Ireland when it was published , and ( tradition has it ) knew nothing about Steele's new undertaking until he recognized the refer- ence to " Pius Aeneas " in No. 6 ...
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... printed some years ago to prevent a spur- ious edition , and as I succeeded , I did not publish mine . The edi- tion printed in Ireland lately , " he goes on to explain , " is less exact ; and though I stopped it for some time , it was ...
... printed some years ago to prevent a spur- ious edition , and as I succeeded , I did not publish mine . The edi- tion printed in Ireland lately , " he goes on to explain , " is less exact ; and though I stopped it for some time , it was ...
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