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... Milton . In Spenser he finds a vocabulary for the description of " dainty nakedness , " which , though innocuous enough in the ideal world of the Faerie Queene , falls into flat vulgarity in the associations of these early poems ...
... Milton . In Spenser he finds a vocabulary for the description of " dainty nakedness , " which , though innocuous enough in the ideal world of the Faerie Queene , falls into flat vulgarity in the associations of these early poems ...
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... Milton he might fashion into poetry all that experience had brought within the range of his sensibility , or he might interpret experience in the values of a prescribed philosophy . Keats's own inclination lay towards Shakespeare : in ...
... Milton he might fashion into poetry all that experience had brought within the range of his sensibility , or he might interpret experience in the values of a prescribed philosophy . Keats's own inclination lay towards Shakespeare : in ...
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... Milton and Virgil , Keats's eager , inspired look , Lamb's quaint sparkle of lambent humour , so speeded the stream of conversation , that in my life I never passed a more delightful time . All our fun was within bounds . Not a word ...
... Milton and Virgil , Keats's eager , inspired look , Lamb's quaint sparkle of lambent humour , so speeded the stream of conversation , that in my life I never passed a more delightful time . All our fun was within bounds . Not a word ...
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