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a third issue evokes a defense of the English stage against a French literary
practice . Together with the refinement of language since the last age of English
poetry and the defense of modern departure from ancient example , Howard ' s ...
a third issue evokes a defense of the English stage against a French literary
practice . Together with the refinement of language since the last age of English
poetry and the defense of modern departure from ancient example , Howard ' s ...
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55 Except insofar as French theory meant a complication of the effort to reach a
tolerant criticism , I have omitted a discussion of its influence but have no wish to
dismiss its importance , particularly in regard to Rymer and the controversy he ...
55 Except insofar as French theory meant a complication of the effort to reach a
tolerant criticism , I have omitted a discussion of its influence but have no wish to
dismiss its importance , particularly in regard to Rymer and the controversy he ...
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Indeed , there is a vast difference betwixt arguing like Perrault , in behalf of the
French poets , against Homer and Virgil , and betwixt giving the English poets
their undoubted due , of excelling Aeschylus , Euripides , and Sophocles . For if
we ...
Indeed , there is a vast difference betwixt arguing like Perrault , in behalf of the
French poets , against Homer and Virgil , and betwixt giving the English poets
their undoubted due , of excelling Aeschylus , Euripides , and Sophocles . For if
we ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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