Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... expressed . This , as are many of the other studies already examined , is a separate theme with delimiting factors of its own devising . Absalom and Achitophel , for instance , is a contemporary historical document , and from it the ...
... expressed . This , as are many of the other studies already examined , is a separate theme with delimiting factors of its own devising . Absalom and Achitophel , for instance , is a contemporary historical document , and from it the ...
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... expressed were in many passages different from those actually held and expressed in 1806. Fortunately , we are now able to read what was written in the early version and compare that with the version of 1850 ; for the first time we have ...
... expressed were in many passages different from those actually held and expressed in 1806. Fortunately , we are now able to read what was written in the early version and compare that with the version of 1850 ; for the first time we have ...
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... expressed in words ; in speaking of the deepest experience we can but appeal to the consciousness of another ; we cannot narrate , we can only suggest , ' Is not this something like your own experience ? ' Wordsworth is aware of this ...
... expressed in words ; in speaking of the deepest experience we can but appeal to the consciousness of another ; we cannot narrate , we can only suggest , ' Is not this something like your own experience ? ' Wordsworth is aware of this ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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