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... suggest that the short poem might have virtues of considerable importance . Poe even suggested that a long poem was a series of poetic moments with flat intervening passages . One must view his dictum THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM 29.
... suggest that the short poem might have virtues of considerable importance . Poe even suggested that a long poem was a series of poetic moments with flat intervening passages . One must view his dictum THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM 29.
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... suggest that such conclusions have the definiteness of conclusion based on fact . No one has attempted to show what ... suggested , is present in Addison , who had 6 become interested in Locke's conception of the ' idea THE LIMITS OF ...
... suggest that such conclusions have the definiteness of conclusion based on fact . No one has attempted to show what ... suggested , is present in Addison , who had 6 become interested in Locke's conception of the ' idea THE LIMITS OF ...
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... suggest that the method I outline will lead criticism back to the aesthetic delusions ' of Coleridge . Coleridge's ... suggested . First , it must be allowed that no one knows how a creative work arises in the mind of a writer , nor how ...
... suggest that the method I outline will lead criticism back to the aesthetic delusions ' of Coleridge . Coleridge's ... suggested . First , it must be allowed that no one knows how a creative work arises in the mind of a writer , nor how ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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