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... book into four sections . The first seventy - three pages are entitled " Personal , Lyric , and Elegiac . " The second section , “ Descrip- tive and Narrative , " takes up the bulk of the volume by covering the next one hundred and ...
... book into four sections . The first seventy - three pages are entitled " Personal , Lyric , and Elegiac . " The second section , “ Descrip- tive and Narrative , " takes up the bulk of the volume by covering the next one hundred and ...
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... book are considerably shorter . Under the heading of " Dramatic , " one must infer Byron's dramatic powers from six fragments of Manfred , one speech from Marino Faliero , one scene each from Sardanapalus and The Two Foscari , and two ...
... book are considerably shorter . Under the heading of " Dramatic , " one must infer Byron's dramatic powers from six fragments of Manfred , one speech from Marino Faliero , one scene each from Sardanapalus and The Two Foscari , and two ...
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... Book of the Shelley Society , The Shelley Society's Publications , Series I , No. 2 ( London , 1888 ) , p . 31 . 13 Ibid . , pp . 194–195 . 14 Letters of George Meredith , ed . [ W. M. Meredith ] , ( New York , 1912 ) , I , 68 . 15 ...
... Book of the Shelley Society , The Shelley Society's Publications , Series I , No. 2 ( London , 1888 ) , p . 31 . 13 Ibid . , pp . 194–195 . 14 Letters of George Meredith , ed . [ W. M. Meredith ] , ( New York , 1912 ) , I , 68 . 15 ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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