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Your correspondent MR . J. BOUCHIER says that Keats wrote Hyperion under the influence of Milton's sublime epic . To some small extent possibly he did ; but Milton , with his classic lore , could never have committed such faults as I ...
Your correspondent MR . J. BOUCHIER says that Keats wrote Hyperion under the influence of Milton's sublime epic . To some small extent possibly he did ; but Milton , with his classic lore , could never have committed such faults as I ...
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Your correspondent assumes that no trace of them exists until after the Persian invasion . The fact of Homer's familiarity with them as Greek armour , the silence respecting their temporary disappearance in all histories I have read ...
Your correspondent assumes that no trace of them exists until after the Persian invasion . The fact of Homer's familiarity with them as Greek armour , the silence respecting their temporary disappearance in all histories I have read ...
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I do not concur with your valued correspondent EIRIONNACH ( p . 201 ) in attaching so much importance to the reading of " Lazars " found in the edition of the Holy Dying of 1652 ( chap . 1 , sect . 3 , §3 ) , and which he thinks so ...
I do not concur with your valued correspondent EIRIONNACH ( p . 201 ) in attaching so much importance to the reading of " Lazars " found in the edition of the Holy Dying of 1652 ( chap . 1 , sect . 3 , §3 ) , and which he thinks so ...
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