Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... remarkable fact that after the mauling of Endy- mion Keats shunned politics as the theme of his poetry . Unless , with Professor Garrod , we are willing to see a reflec- tion of the French Revolution in Hyperion , we must recognize that ...
... remarkable fact that after the mauling of Endy- mion Keats shunned politics as the theme of his poetry . Unless , with Professor Garrod , we are willing to see a reflec- tion of the French Revolution in Hyperion , we must recognize that ...
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... remarkable also for the ' Peterloo Massacre ' , when a meeting of defenceless reformers , including many women and children , was mercilessly charged by the military , and the chief speaker , ' Orator ' Hunt , was arrested . A storm of ...
... remarkable also for the ' Peterloo Massacre ' , when a meeting of defenceless reformers , including many women and children , was mercilessly charged by the military , and the chief speaker , ' Orator ' Hunt , was arrested . A storm of ...
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... remarkable change ? Why does the Wordsworth of 1814 or 1827 repudiate the Wordsworth of 1798-1807 ? The time factor is important . Up to the completion of Prelude A , i.e. up to 1807 , Wordsworth was recording his experience , putting ...
... remarkable change ? Why does the Wordsworth of 1814 or 1827 repudiate the Wordsworth of 1798-1807 ? The time factor is important . Up to the completion of Prelude A , i.e. up to 1807 , Wordsworth was recording his experience , putting ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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