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... elaborate ornament ; and revisions and re - touchings are of value in this sense only in so far as they help to bring out the original intention and perception . ' The style is the man ' then becomes true in that such an ideal of style ...
... elaborate ornament ; and revisions and re - touchings are of value in this sense only in so far as they help to bring out the original intention and perception . ' The style is the man ' then becomes true in that such an ideal of style ...
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Pater's elaborate and almost geometrical . The reader's attention is con- centrated almost by a grammatical trick - it is unusual for Pater to place the subject of his sentence at the beginning , without an adjectival or adver- bial ...
Pater's elaborate and almost geometrical . The reader's attention is con- centrated almost by a grammatical trick - it is unusual for Pater to place the subject of his sentence at the beginning , without an adjectival or adver- bial ...
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... elaborate cross - filing of Dryden's critical dicta arranged topically . Brother Treadaway relegates his own opinions to the footnotes . 31 The Works of John Dryden , ed . Sir Walter Scott and George Saintsbury ( London , 1878 ) , VI ...
... elaborate cross - filing of Dryden's critical dicta arranged topically . Brother Treadaway relegates his own opinions to the footnotes . 31 The Works of John Dryden , ed . Sir Walter Scott and George Saintsbury ( London , 1878 ) , VI ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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