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Moreover , we do not find such a philosophical con- ception in Donne or in Herbert , Vaughan , Crashaw , Marvell , Cleve- land , or Cowley . None of these men was a philosophical poet like Dante or Milton , expounding a view of man's ...
Moreover , we do not find such a philosophical con- ception in Donne or in Herbert , Vaughan , Crashaw , Marvell , Cleve- land , or Cowley . None of these men was a philosophical poet like Dante or Milton , expounding a view of man's ...
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It was the influence of his Deistic philosophical themes . The Essay on Man was his most ambitious poem . This was to be a philosophical epic on man and his place in nature in which the poet intended to expound a harmonious philosophy ...
It was the influence of his Deistic philosophical themes . The Essay on Man was his most ambitious poem . This was to be a philosophical epic on man and his place in nature in which the poet intended to expound a harmonious philosophy ...
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The Prelude as a Philosophical Epic " Earnest de Selincourt points out the epic character of The Prelude . As it ( The Prelude ) stands prelude has not merely unity of design ; it has something of epic structure .
The Prelude as a Philosophical Epic " Earnest de Selincourt points out the epic character of The Prelude . As it ( The Prelude ) stands prelude has not merely unity of design ; it has something of epic structure .
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General Introduction to the PreRaphaelite Brotherhood | 3 |
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