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... Early Victorian theory . The Preface of 1853 is the cen- ter of Arnold's poetics ; his later criticism is almost entirely an elaboration and development of the ideas it contains ... EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY Early Victorian Theory.
... Early Victorian theory . The Preface of 1853 is the cen- ter of Arnold's poetics ; his later criticism is almost entirely an elaboration and development of the ideas it contains ... EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY Early Victorian Theory.
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... Early Victorian criticism often dealt in paradox . As Alba Warren has pointed out , There is a strange ambivalence in the Early Victorian judgment : it sanctioned prophecy and revelation but required that they conform to law and fact ...
... Early Victorian criticism often dealt in paradox . As Alba Warren has pointed out , There is a strange ambivalence in the Early Victorian judgment : it sanctioned prophecy and revelation but required that they conform to law and fact ...
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... early part of the eighteenth century is too early a time to speak of a " School of Taste , " as Spingarn did ; but it is notable that in the middle years of the century the recognition of qualities , ex- periences , and values quite ...
... early part of the eighteenth century is too early a time to speak of a " School of Taste , " as Spingarn did ; but it is notable that in the middle years of the century the recognition of qualities , ex- periences , and values quite ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
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