Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... reply , written on May 2 , 1860 , survives only in an extract printed by Cole : I did not translate the Edipus Coloneus . The four lines from it were inserted in a little poem called Rhododaphne , published by Hookham , in 1818 . Of a ...
... reply , written on May 2 , 1860 , survives only in an extract printed by Cole : I did not translate the Edipus Coloneus . The four lines from it were inserted in a little poem called Rhododaphne , published by Hookham , in 1818 . Of a ...
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... reply , on July 21 , opens vigorously with ' I protest against the first edition of Palmyra and the second edition of The Genius of the Thames ' ( a fruitless protest , for Cole printed both , though he gave footnotes of readings from ...
... reply , on July 21 , opens vigorously with ' I protest against the first edition of Palmyra and the second edition of The Genius of the Thames ' ( a fruitless protest , for Cole printed both , though he gave footnotes of readings from ...
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... reply . This , you must admit , is very odd indeed . It is absurd to have novels without having novelists . What is happening ? The remarks that follow may provide an indirect reply . The highbrow and the lowbrow are the curse of the ...
... reply . This , you must admit , is very odd indeed . It is absurd to have novels without having novelists . What is happening ? The remarks that follow may provide an indirect reply . The highbrow and the lowbrow are the curse 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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