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... Shelley . Critics usually admired him without reservation or condemned him without question ; either way they distorted the subject before them . Arnold shared in the praise , the condemnation , and the distortion , combining these ...
... Shelley . Critics usually admired him without reservation or condemned him without question ; either way they distorted the subject before them . Arnold shared in the praise , the condemnation , and the distortion , combining these ...
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... Shelley's life and reprimands him more severely than Dowden had done . Shelley's character , he insists , was not all that it should have been . Yet , before he brings his essay to a close , he sets aside all the damaging evidence and ...
... Shelley's life and reprimands him more severely than Dowden had done . Shelley's character , he insists , was not all that it should have been . Yet , before he brings his essay to a close , he sets aside all the damaging evidence and ...
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... Shelley admirers . He had no reason to be sympathetic with the efforts of the Shelley family to refashion the radical poet into a respectable gentleman . Indeed ... Shelley's poetry is not entirely sane either . " 119 Shelley's poetry.
... Shelley admirers . He had no reason to be sympathetic with the efforts of the Shelley family to refashion the radical poet into a respectable gentleman . Indeed ... Shelley's poetry is not entirely sane either . " 119 Shelley's poetry.
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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