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... character , it is apparent that if we are dealing here with snobbery , we are dealing with the snobbery of an age , not of one critic . Along with outraging Victorian morality , the revelations of Keats's character in his love letters ...
... character , it is apparent that if we are dealing here with snobbery , we are dealing with the snobbery of an age , not of one critic . Along with outraging Victorian morality , the revelations of Keats's character in his love letters ...
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... character and virtue.45 ... -- Arnold found such " signs " in Keats . " Keats had flint and iron in him ... he had character he was , as his brother George says , ' as much like the Holy Ghost as Johnny Keats , ' - as that imagined ...
... character and virtue.45 ... -- Arnold found such " signs " in Keats . " Keats had flint and iron in him ... he had character he was , as his brother George says , ' as much like the Holy Ghost as Johnny Keats , ' - as that imagined ...
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... character of Beatrice . The presence of some of the minor figures is not clearly justified , but in the Count and Beatrice Shelley created two characters that more skillful dramatists would be proud to own . If they appear exaggerated ...
... character of Beatrice . The presence of some of the minor figures is not clearly justified , but in the Count and Beatrice Shelley created two characters that more skillful dramatists would be proud to own . If they appear exaggerated ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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