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Milton's poetry is essentially classical . In his epics he strictly conforms to all the conventions of classical epics . Besides , his poetry is steeped in the classical lore and mythology . The essential characteristics of the ...
Milton's poetry is essentially classical . In his epics he strictly conforms to all the conventions of classical epics . Besides , his poetry is steeped in the classical lore and mythology . The essential characteristics of the ...
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A fully developed form of satire is the most important contribution of the Restoration to the neo- classical Eighteenth century . The satirical spirit was only too conspi- cuous in the popular fictions , poems and stories .
A fully developed form of satire is the most important contribution of the Restoration to the neo- classical Eighteenth century . The satirical spirit was only too conspi- cuous in the popular fictions , poems and stories .
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The old Greek maxim , “ Nothing too much " expresses the spirit of classical art and philosophy . Classicism in art seeks to invest the universal with beauty . Classicism is objective , and not subjective , in the sense that the ...
The old Greek maxim , “ Nothing too much " expresses the spirit of classical art and philosophy . Classicism in art seeks to invest the universal with beauty . Classicism is objective , and not subjective , in the sense that the ...
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General Introduction to the PreRaphaelite Brotherhood | 3 |
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Poetical Achievements in The Faerie Queene | 29 |
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