AnglisticaRosenkilde and Bagger, 1958 |
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... effect produced upon him by the latter books of the Iliad , by the Oresteia , or by the episode of Dido ... Simply because in the three last - named cases the action is greater , the personages nobler , the situations more intense : and ...
... effect produced upon him by the latter books of the Iliad , by the Oresteia , or by the episode of Dido ... Simply because in the three last - named cases the action is greater , the personages nobler , the situations more intense : and ...
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... effects in Pater's work . Finally , the range of effects that can be achieved is , compared with those possible from ... effect that can only be called hypnotic . The mechanism is simple . A reader sensitive to the subtlety of sentence ...
... effects in Pater's work . Finally , the range of effects that can be achieved is , compared with those possible from ... effect that can only be called hypnotic . The mechanism is simple . A reader sensitive to the subtlety of sentence ...
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... effect of the early Enlightenment on later speculation . Herbert's is the truth perceived intuitively , Bacon's the ... effects to which all men will give their consent , the strategy will have served to eliminate the worse effects of ...
... effect of the early Enlightenment on later speculation . Herbert's is the truth perceived intuitively , Bacon's the ... effects to which all men will give their consent , the strategy will have served to eliminate the worse effects of ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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