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In the prologue ( lines 1-24 ) Milton invokes the Muse and explains the reasons for writing the poem . Although Milton had decided not to write poetry till his powers matured , " bitter constraint and sad occasion ” compel the poet to ...
In the prologue ( lines 1-24 ) Milton invokes the Muse and explains the reasons for writing the poem . Although Milton had decided not to write poetry till his powers matured , " bitter constraint and sad occasion ” compel the poet to ...
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The writer of comedies sees the follies and imperfections and faults of men . He expresses them in novels and dramas . But he is not concerned with the deeper moral issues . The comic attitude is one of detachment .
The writer of comedies sees the follies and imperfections and faults of men . He expresses them in novels and dramas . But he is not concerned with the deeper moral issues . The comic attitude is one of detachment .
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And he sees among other things , that a man who undertakes to write should first have a meaning perfectly defined to ... and yet to be among the first in any kind of writing , as Dryden certainly was , is to be of a very small company .
And he sees among other things , that a man who undertakes to write should first have a meaning perfectly defined to ... and yet to be among the first in any kind of writing , as Dryden certainly was , is to be of a very small company .
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The Historical Concept of the Renaissance | 2 |
Forces in Renaissance Thought | 4 |
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