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... discussed the longer poems as fully as his brief book would allow . Even this was more than Arnold considered necessary . Shelley is a most interesting and attractive personage ; but in a work of the dimensions of this primer , neither ...
... discussed the longer poems as fully as his brief book would allow . Even this was more than Arnold considered necessary . Shelley is a most interesting and attractive personage ; but in a work of the dimensions of this primer , neither ...
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... discussed , there is no fullness in the analyses and , no doubt , little profundity . There is only an effort to fix a habit of thought , a characteristic bent in the working of the " English mind " of the seven- teenth century ...
... discussed , there is no fullness in the analyses and , no doubt , little profundity . There is only an effort to fix a habit of thought , a characteristic bent in the working of the " English mind " of the seven- teenth century ...
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... discussed by R. L. Brett , The Third Earl of Shaftesbury : A Study in Eighteenth - Century Literary Theory ( London , 1951 ) , pp . 13-32 . “ Shaftesbury , " he says , " was a disciple of the Cambridge Platonists and , like them ...
... discussed by R. L. Brett , The Third Earl of Shaftesbury : A Study in Eighteenth - Century Literary Theory ( London , 1951 ) , pp . 13-32 . “ Shaftesbury , " he says , " was a disciple of the Cambridge Platonists and , like them ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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