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... covers a wide variety of topics in his selections , he omits all stanzas which contain explicit criticism of the existing order . The most curious part of his volume is the section on satire . Here , if anywhere , one would expect to ...
... covers a wide variety of topics in his selections , he omits all stanzas which contain explicit criticism of the existing order . The most curious part of his volume is the section on satire . Here , if anywhere , one would expect to ...
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... Criticism , Anglistische Forschungen , XXXV ( Heidelberg , 1913 ) , pp . 82-83 . 42 " The Place of Rules in Dryden's Criticism , " MP , XLIV ( 1946 ) , 86 . discovers that none is likely to cover all the possibilities 69.
... Criticism , Anglistische Forschungen , XXXV ( Heidelberg , 1913 ) , pp . 82-83 . 42 " The Place of Rules in Dryden's Criticism , " MP , XLIV ( 1946 ) , 86 . discovers that none is likely to cover all the possibilities 69.
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discovers that none is likely to cover all the possibilities , he is left , of course , with the alternative of a subjective criticism . Howard's conception is not necessarily subjective , however . We shall see that Dryden took ...
discovers that none is likely to cover all the possibilities , he is left , of course , with the alternative of a subjective criticism . Howard's conception is not necessarily subjective , however . We shall see that Dryden took ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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