Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... existence of its own as a piece of experience . Many will suggest that the method I outline will lead criticism back to the aesthetic delusions ' of Coleridge . Coleridge's deficiencies , and they are most apparent in his work on ...
... existence of its own as a piece of experience . Many will suggest that the method I outline will lead criticism back to the aesthetic delusions ' of Coleridge . Coleridge's deficiencies , and they are most apparent in his work on ...
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... at this distance of time to recapture some of the thrill which Percy felt at the first hint of the existence of certain famous ballads . Towards the ' end of 1762 , ' in the Cotton Library 118 BISHOP PERCY AND THE SCOTTISH BALLADS.
... at this distance of time to recapture some of the thrill which Percy felt at the first hint of the existence of certain famous ballads . Towards the ' end of 1762 , ' in the Cotton Library 118 BISHOP PERCY AND THE SCOTTISH BALLADS.
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... existence of which was already known to L'Estrange . No answering letters from L'Estrange have been preserved , but from Peacock's next reply , of July 11 , 1861 , Cole printed this extract : The death of my friend , Mr. Parker , junior ...
... existence of which was already known to L'Estrange . No answering letters from L'Estrange have been preserved , but from Peacock's next reply , of July 11 , 1861 , Cole printed this extract : The death of my friend , Mr. Parker , junior ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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