Poems, Hymns and Prose WritingsLatimer House, 1985 - 200 pages |
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... stanza , " is managed with great ability , and White is one of the first poets to use the Spenserian stanza without Spenserian language . He is thus able to avoid the effect of quaintness which is produced ( more or less intentionally ) ...
... stanza , " is managed with great ability , and White is one of the first poets to use the Spenserian stanza without Spenserian language . He is thus able to avoid the effect of quaintness which is produced ( more or less intentionally ) ...
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... stanza containing his reply to the second temptation and the substance of the third temptation is missing . This is confirmed by the manuscript , where there is a break in the numbering of the stanzas between stanza XX and stanza XXII ...
... stanza containing his reply to the second temptation and the substance of the third temptation is missing . This is confirmed by the manuscript , where there is a break in the numbering of the stanzas between stanza XX and stanza XXII ...
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... stanzas XV - XVI with the account in Paradise Regained , bk . 1 , and the policy attributed to Moloch in stanza XXVIII ( XXIX ) with what he has urged in Paradise Lost , bk . 2 . 75 Remains , vol . 1 , p.75 . 76 In effect , Klopstock's ...
... stanzas XV - XVI with the account in Paradise Regained , bk . 1 , and the policy attributed to Moloch in stanza XXVIII ( XXIX ) with what he has urged in Paradise Lost , bk . 2 . 75 Remains , vol . 1 , p.75 . 76 In effect , Klopstock's ...
Contents
Editors Introduction | 5 |
Poems from the Clifton Grove volume | 108 |
Sonnets | 121 |
Copyright | |
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