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... Court . The sensuous man speaks in it , and the sensuous man of a badly bred and badly trained sort.35 The publication of these letters , Arnold believed , was " inexcusable ; they ought never to have been published . " 36 These ...
... Court . The sensuous man speaks in it , and the sensuous man of a badly bred and badly trained sort.35 The publication of these letters , Arnold believed , was " inexcusable ; they ought never to have been published . " 36 These ...
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... Court Painters " ; and the three other essays that went to make up the volume Imaginary Portraits were written in the following year , 1886. " Sir Thomas Browne " and " Feuillet's ' La Morte " " , which were later to appear in ...
... Court Painters " ; and the three other essays that went to make up the volume Imaginary Portraits were written in the following year , 1886. " Sir Thomas Browne " and " Feuillet's ' La Morte " " , which were later to appear in ...
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... court life ( I , 176 ) . Dryden ends with a plea for a just admiration of Shake- speare and other Elizabethans , and attributes the advantage of the new writers to the " gallantry and civility " of the age ( I , 177 ) . The success of ...
... court life ( I , 176 ) . Dryden ends with a plea for a just admiration of Shake- speare and other Elizabethans , and attributes the advantage of the new writers to the " gallantry and civility " of the age ( I , 177 ) . The success of ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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