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... interest in science and the shaping effect of scientific thought on his poetry , deserves separate recognition ; it is a definitive analysis of the poet's work from that aspect . To all these studies , of course , I am deeply indebted ...
... interest in science and the shaping effect of scientific thought on his poetry , deserves separate recognition ; it is a definitive analysis of the poet's work from that aspect . To all these studies , of course , I am deeply indebted ...
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... interest in science and of scientific concepts in the seventeenth century . Miltonists are generally the harshest critics : B. Rajan calls attention to Cowley's " dismal performance " in comparison to Milton's brilliant epic , and ...
... interest in science and of scientific concepts in the seventeenth century . Miltonists are generally the harshest critics : B. Rajan calls attention to Cowley's " dismal performance " in comparison to Milton's brilliant epic , and ...
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his interest could insinuate into the Usurpers minds , that men of his Principles were now willing to be quiet , and could perswade the poor oppressed Royalists to conceal their affections for better occasions.2 Solicitations on behalf ...
his interest could insinuate into the Usurpers minds , that men of his Principles were now willing to be quiet , and could perswade the poor oppressed Royalists to conceal their affections for better occasions.2 Solicitations on behalf ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Muses Hannibal | 34 |
The great Methusalem of Love | 47 |
Copyright | |
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