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... effecting something more than a modus vivendi with the world , at a less fortunate moment of the world's development . In the third edition this passage is diminished to : II 133 1.6 The greater " Peace " of Constantine , on the other ...
... effecting something more than a modus vivendi with the world , at a less fortunate moment of the world's development . In the third edition this passage is diminished to : II 133 1.6 The greater " Peace " of Constantine , on the other ...
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... effected and which Dryden labored to produce in the Essay was destroyed.24 Dryden's Defence of an Essay of Dramatic Poesy ( 1668 ) is largely his 22 " Dryden and the Rules : The Preface to Troilus and Cressida , " Comparative Literature ...
... effected and which Dryden labored to produce in the Essay was destroyed.24 Dryden's Defence of an Essay of Dramatic Poesy ( 1668 ) is largely his 22 " Dryden and the Rules : The Preface to Troilus and Cressida , " Comparative Literature ...
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... effected , looking forward not only to Wotton but also to later developments of that compromise in the " beauties - and - faults " criticism of the eighteenth century . I should like to postpone my discussion of this development and ...
... effected , looking forward not only to Wotton but also to later developments of that compromise in the " beauties - and - faults " criticism of the eighteenth century . I should like to postpone my discussion of this development and ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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