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... analysis differs from his , however pretentious it may then appear . Assuming that my debt to the " Parallel ” is clear enough , I propose two qualifications : that the " Parallel " ignores the historical need which made deistic thought ...
... analysis differs from his , however pretentious it may then appear . Assuming that my debt to the " Parallel ” is clear enough , I propose two qualifications : that the " Parallel " ignores the historical need which made deistic thought ...
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... analysis proceeds , but I am indebted to him for confirming in what I take to be unimpeachable ways the inadequacy of the Whig view . Marks , however , sees a succession of absolutisms in the history of literary criticism , some more ...
... analysis proceeds , but I am indebted to him for confirming in what I take to be unimpeachable ways the inadequacy of the Whig view . Marks , however , sees a succession of absolutisms in the history of literary criticism , some more ...
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... analysis of the religious con- version has restored Dryden's intellectual respectability by removing the onus of private interest . According to Bredvold , Dryden's scepticism " en- abled him to rationalize his natural diffidence of ...
... analysis of the religious con- version has restored Dryden's intellectual respectability by removing the onus of private interest . According to Bredvold , Dryden's scepticism " en- abled him to rationalize his natural diffidence of ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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