A History of English Poetry, Volumen5Macmillan, 1962 |
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... King Arthur , an epic of twelve books , celebrating Arthur's conquest of France and the capture of Lutetia . Johnson says : " The malignity of the wits attributed his knighthood to his new poem ; but King William was not very studious ...
... King Arthur , an epic of twelve books , celebrating Arthur's conquest of France and the capture of Lutetia . Johnson says : " The malignity of the wits attributed his knighthood to his new poem ; but King William was not very studious ...
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... King Arthur , " on any other model , so I am not conscious to myself of having used any author's thoughts or expressions . " But though he never mentions the Gerusalemme Liberata or Paradise Lost , his King Arthur shows that he had read ...
... King Arthur , " on any other model , so I am not conscious to myself of having used any author's thoughts or expressions . " But though he never mentions the Gerusalemme Liberata or Paradise Lost , his King Arthur shows that he had read ...
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... King . His own Odes and his imaginary conversations with the Laureate , published in 1787 , are the most ... King's mental malady and the outburst of loyal feeling , called forth by the subsequent events of the French Revolution , caused ...
... King . His own Odes and his imaginary conversations with the Laureate , published in 1787 , are the most ... King's mental malady and the outburst of loyal feeling , called forth by the subsequent events of the French Revolution , caused ...
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