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... thought , that " Euclid alone has looked on Beauty bare . " Some of the world's great poems such as Lucretius's De Rerum Natura owe their greatness to their subtlety in philosophical thought . Sometimes the poetry which rises from the ...
... thought , that " Euclid alone has looked on Beauty bare . " Some of the world's great poems such as Lucretius's De Rerum Natura owe their greatness to their subtlety in philosophical thought . Sometimes the poetry which rises from the ...
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... thought he is a banisshed man . As the various feet are combined into line patterns , so lines are combined into stanzaic patterns . Though not usually written as separate stanzas , lines are often paired into couplets , the two lines ...
... thought he is a banisshed man . As the various feet are combined into line patterns , so lines are combined into stanzaic patterns . Though not usually written as separate stanzas , lines are often paired into couplets , the two lines ...
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... thought in the octave and sestet separate . In Milton's sonnets the thought unrolls itself throughout the entire fourteen lines . On the Late Massacre in Pie- mont beautifully illustrates the Miltonic form and shows the peculiarly ...
... thought in the octave and sestet separate . In Milton's sonnets the thought unrolls itself throughout the entire fourteen lines . On the Late Massacre in Pie- mont beautifully illustrates the Miltonic form and shows the peculiarly ...
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Catalogue of the Lamont Library, Harvard College Harvard University. Library. Lamont Library,Lamont Library No preview available - 1953 |