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... doctrine , but that it looked to poetry to perform the function of religion . Along with many of his contemporaries , Arnold recognized the heart of the Victorian dilemma in the disillusionment and despair caused by the failure of ...
... doctrine , but that it looked to poetry to perform the function of religion . Along with many of his contemporaries , Arnold recognized the heart of the Victorian dilemma in the disillusionment and despair caused by the failure of ...
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... doctrine . 13 More often the ideas which Shelley had held so dearly were either ignored or gener- ously set aside . George Meredith falls into the more usual pattern when he advises Captain Maxse to read Julian and Maddalo . " It is one ...
... doctrine . 13 More often the ideas which Shelley had held so dearly were either ignored or gener- ously set aside . George Meredith falls into the more usual pattern when he advises Captain Maxse to read Julian and Maddalo . " It is one ...
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... doctrine of the uniformity of nature ; ( 3 ) the cyclical theory of history ; ( 4 ) the theory of the plenitude of nature ; ( 5 ) the climate theory of history , and the secularization of history ; ( 6 ) the idea of progress ...
... doctrine of the uniformity of nature ; ( 3 ) the cyclical theory of history ; ( 4 ) the theory of the plenitude of nature ; ( 5 ) the climate theory of history , and the secularization of history ; ( 6 ) the idea of progress ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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