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... composed at Tintern Abbey should be sung in hours of worship by congregations for whom the ' cosmic emotion ' is a reality and a religion . " 70 Symond's tentative prediction has not come true , but his remark indicates the spirit- ual ...
... composed at Tintern Abbey should be sung in hours of worship by congregations for whom the ' cosmic emotion ' is a reality and a religion . " 70 Symond's tentative prediction has not come true , but his remark indicates the spirit- ual ...
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... composed be- fore 1808. Six of the " Lyrical Poems " and five of the " Poems Akin to the Antique , and Odes " were composed after that date . Arnold prints more sonnets than any other form , and more of these twenty - seven of them ...
... composed be- fore 1808. Six of the " Lyrical Poems " and five of the " Poems Akin to the Antique , and Odes " were composed after that date . Arnold prints more sonnets than any other form , and more of these twenty - seven of them ...
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... composed his answer to the claims of the Moderns.37 The Essay Upon the Ancient and Modern Learning challenges the English latitudinarian compromise because it denies , or expresses doubt about , the ideas upon which the compromise was ...
... composed his answer to the claims of the Moderns.37 The Essay Upon the Ancient and Modern Learning challenges the English latitudinarian compromise because it denies , or expresses doubt about , the ideas upon which the compromise was ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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