Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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THE SONNET FROM MILTON TO WORDSWORTH . THE HE sonnet has been a poetical vessel of so much honour in the nineteenth century , and so much of the century's finest poetical thought has been poured into it , that we find it hard to - day ...
THE SONNET FROM MILTON TO WORDSWORTH . THE HE sonnet has been a poetical vessel of so much honour in the nineteenth century , and so much of the century's finest poetical thought has been poured into it , that we find it hard to - day ...
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... sonnet did not allow of epigram like the couplet , nor of rhetorical pomp like the ode , and was therefore considered useless . One sonnet only occurs in the literature of the fifty years following the death of Milton , and this ...
... sonnet did not allow of epigram like the couplet , nor of rhetorical pomp like the ode , and was therefore considered useless . One sonnet only occurs in the literature of the fifty years following the death of Milton , and this ...
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... sonnet quoted is , of course , of no other interest than arises from its historical position . The sonnet volume of Thomas Edwards , which appeared in the middle of the eighteenth century , is a book that has not deserved the complete ...
... sonnet quoted is , of course , of no other interest than arises from its historical position . The sonnet volume of Thomas Edwards , which appeared in the middle of the eighteenth century , is a book that has not deserved the complete ...
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