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... antagonists seemed almost to begin a new play.89 Sympathetic critics still feel that with some cutting and revision The Cenci could be made into an effective stage drama , but as it stands , it contains faults in structure which Arnold ...
... antagonists seemed almost to begin a new play.89 Sympathetic critics still feel that with some cutting and revision The Cenci could be made into an effective stage drama , but as it stands , it contains faults in structure which Arnold ...
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... antagonists ( the materialists ) for refusing to see what is perfectly obvious . His demonstrations are involved , but the truths stamped upon the mind may be brought out by rightly conceiving them . His latitudinarian spirit and faith ...
... antagonists ( the materialists ) for refusing to see what is perfectly obvious . His demonstrations are involved , but the truths stamped upon the mind may be brought out by rightly conceiving them . His latitudinarian spirit and faith ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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