Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... genius . ' Finally , he hits off the situation exactly by saying that the taste of the present age is somewhat higher than its genius ' . " NOTE ON SOURCES The Percy - Dalrymple correspondence is preserved in Brit . Mus . Add . MS ...
... genius . ' Finally , he hits off the situation exactly by saying that the taste of the present age is somewhat higher than its genius ' . " NOTE ON SOURCES The Percy - Dalrymple correspondence is preserved in Brit . Mus . Add . MS ...
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... Genius of the Thames . This is due to the said Genius on account of the manner in which some critic - friendly I suppose -caused you to clip , attenuate , and generally disfigure him in 1812. I have never known a work of genius improved ...
... Genius of the Thames . This is due to the said Genius on account of the manner in which some critic - friendly I suppose -caused you to clip , attenuate , and generally disfigure him in 1812. I have never known a work of genius improved ...
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... Genius of the Thames ' ( a fruitless protest , for Cole printed both , though he gave footnotes of readings from the first edition of The Genius ) . L'Estrange also renews his objection to London Bridge , and suggests the exclusion of ...
... Genius of the Thames ' ( a fruitless protest , for Cole printed both , though he gave footnotes of readings from the first edition of The Genius ) . L'Estrange also renews his objection to London Bridge , and suggests the exclusion of ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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