Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... seen from the verses entitled The Gadfly , and when he learnt from the waiter at Bowness that Wordsworth had been there a few days before , canvassing for the Lowthers , he could only exclaim : What think you of that - Wordsworth versus ...
... seen from the verses entitled The Gadfly , and when he learnt from the waiter at Bowness that Wordsworth had been there a few days before , canvassing for the Lowthers , he could only exclaim : What think you of that - Wordsworth versus ...
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... seen in Sidney's Apologie for Poetrie , and in similar work in sixteenth - century England . Whatever is true of literary criticism , one thing is certainly fallacious , and that is this contention , implied by so much renaissance ...
... seen in Sidney's Apologie for Poetrie , and in similar work in sixteenth - century England . Whatever is true of literary criticism , one thing is certainly fallacious , and that is this contention , implied by so much renaissance ...
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... seen as sinful , a bed of weeds ! What is the cause of this 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 ...
... seen as sinful , a bed of weeds ! What is the cause of this 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 ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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