Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... lines of equal or nearly equal length ; lyric is not a number of pages filled with lines of unequal length in more or less irregular stanzas . Aristotle thinks of epic as recited , of drama as represented on the stage , of lyric as a ...
... lines of equal or nearly equal length ; lyric is not a number of pages filled with lines of unequal length in more or less irregular stanzas . Aristotle thinks of epic as recited , of drama as represented on the stage , of lyric as a ...
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... lines . Enough has now been said to show that if we would ' extract a system ' we must 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 ...
... lines . Enough has now been said to show that if we would ' extract a system ' we must 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 ...
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... lines from Sophocles , in Rhododaphne , formed a portion of some translations of Greek choruses , which I made in 1812 and 1813 , but of which I never published any but those four lines . I suppose you have had the first edition of the ...
... lines from Sophocles , in Rhododaphne , formed a portion of some translations of Greek choruses , which I made in 1812 and 1813 , but of which I never published any but those four lines . I suppose you have had the first edition of the ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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