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... contains . Early Victorian Theory The body of poetic theory which emerged between 1825 and 1865 lacked order and homogeneity . In the absence of a clearly recognized authority , critics divided on the question " What is poetry ? " is it ...
... contains . Early Victorian Theory The body of poetic theory which emerged between 1825 and 1865 lacked order and homogeneity . In the absence of a clearly recognized authority , critics divided on the question " What is poetry ? " is it ...
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... contains a number of interesting changes of this nature . It is ironically entitled ' Manly Amusement ' , and after a short passage concerning Corne- lius and conveying the stabilising influence that he exerted upon Marius , though for ...
... contains a number of interesting changes of this nature . It is ironically entitled ' Manly Amusement ' , and after a short passage concerning Corne- lius and conveying the stabilising influence that he exerted upon Marius , though for ...
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... contains " The Grounds of Criticism in Tragedy , " Dryden's answer to Rymer's The Tragedies of the Last Age . Fred Walcott interprets Dryden's answer as a conciliation , since Rymer had cut across his " critical platform . " 27 Two more ...
... contains " The Grounds of Criticism in Tragedy , " Dryden's answer to Rymer's The Tragedies of the Last Age . Fred Walcott interprets Dryden's answer as a conciliation , since Rymer had cut across his " critical platform . " 27 Two more ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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