Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... examine the states and processes of the mind than to those who wish to examine their deepest contact with literary products . I do not breathe more satisfactorily once my mechanism of breathing has been detailed and examined , nor does ...
... examine the states and processes of the mind than to those who wish to examine their deepest contact with literary products . I do not breathe more satisfactorily once my mechanism of breathing has been detailed and examined , nor does ...
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... examine the records of his experience which Wordsworth has enshrined for future restoration . Having done this , we may go on to ask what kind of explanation Wordsworth himself has to offer , bearing in mind , however , that the ...
... examine the records of his experience which Wordsworth has enshrined for future restoration . Having done this , we may go on to ask what kind of explanation Wordsworth himself has to offer , bearing in mind , however , that the ...
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... examined by an expert in both tongues . ' Later in the same letter he most willingly undertakes to ' examine the list you refer to whenever you send it to me . But allow me to say that some of your Grandfather's reviews were not very ...
... examined by an expert in both tongues . ' Later in the same letter he most willingly undertakes to ' examine the list you refer to whenever you send it to me . But allow me to say that some of your Grandfather's reviews were not very ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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