Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... poet , but not the technical and patient - headed scholar ; yet , after all , he was happy , and obtained a second class . 6 A more suitable exercise , as it would have seemed at first sight , was supplied by that curious portion of ...
... poet , but not the technical and patient - headed scholar ; yet , after all , he was happy , and obtained a second class . 6 A more suitable exercise , as it would have seemed at first sight , was supplied by that curious portion of ...
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... poet being himself , speaks like one who has authority ; he knows and must not deceive . This species of poetry , of course , adjoins on the lyrical , out of which it historically arises . Such a poem as the Elegy ' is , as it were , on ...
... poet being himself , speaks like one who has authority ; he knows and must not deceive . This species of poetry , of course , adjoins on the lyrical , out of which it historically arises . Such a poem as the Elegy ' is , as it were , on ...
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... poet being himself , speaks like one who has authority ; he knows and must not deceive . This species of poetry , of course , adjoins on the lyrical , out of which it historically arises . Such a poem as the Elegy ' is , as it were , on ...
... poet being himself , speaks like one who has authority ; he knows and must not deceive . This species of poetry , of course , adjoins on the lyrical , out of which it historically arises . Such a poem as the Elegy ' is , as it were , on ...
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