The Critical Temper: From Milton to Romantic literatureMartin Tucker |
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... final isolation and shipwreck both got into difficulties . . . Defoe's chief quarrel with his friends , when he made a final shipwreck of his character and commenced his political career , began with the royal Declaration of Indulgence ...
... final isolation and shipwreck both got into difficulties . . . Defoe's chief quarrel with his friends , when he made a final shipwreck of his character and commenced his political career , began with the royal Declaration of Indulgence ...
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... final answer to this question . My own guess , after more than a decade of studying the problem , is that Samson Agonistes was begun in 1646 or 1647 , near the time of the Ode to Rouse , and that composition was discontinued in April of ...
... final answer to this question . My own guess , after more than a decade of studying the problem , is that Samson Agonistes was begun in 1646 or 1647 , near the time of the Ode to Rouse , and that composition was discontinued in April of ...
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... final stanza a silent form which , although silent , paradoxically speaks to man . . . . ... It is the poet . . . who speaks the words , " that is all / Ye know on earth , and all ye need to know , " and he is addressing himself to man ...
... final stanza a silent form which , although silent , paradoxically speaks to man . . . . ... It is the poet . . . who speaks the words , " that is all / Ye know on earth , and all ye need to know , " and he is addressing himself to man ...
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Joseph Addison 16721719 | 3 |
John Bunyan 16281688 | 9 |
Robert Burns 17591796 | 15 |
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