Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... true that as part of the study of the great work , Paradise Lost , Don Juan , or The Prelude , or even of a lyric , minor work may be called in for its place in commentary . But it will sink to its true significance . Nor need any work ...
... true that as part of the study of the great work , Paradise Lost , Don Juan , or The Prelude , or even of a lyric , minor work may be called in for its place in commentary . But it will sink to its true significance . Nor need any work ...
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... true stamp of the fiery agitator , with his cry of ' down with everybody , and up with me ' . Still , Shake- speare would not have us believe that all the leaders of the people are of this type . Every democratic movement has its two ...
... true stamp of the fiery agitator , with his cry of ' down with everybody , and up with me ' . Still , Shake- speare would not have us believe that all the leaders of the people are of this type . Every democratic movement has its two ...
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... true , it seems to me , to assert as Professor Garrod , for example , asserts , that Wordsworth is ' a pure sensationalist ' , regarding the senses as the source of truth . The lines in Tintern Abbey with their emphasis on the eye and ...
... true , it seems to me , to assert as Professor Garrod , for example , asserts , that Wordsworth is ' a pure sensationalist ' , regarding the senses as the source of truth . The lines in Tintern Abbey with their emphasis on the eye and ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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