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... established are then set out and examined in the next section in what is hoped is a more systematic , or at least more convenient , manner . The fourth section is concerned with presenting the textual history of Marius the Epicurean ...
... established are then set out and examined in the next section in what is hoped is a more systematic , or at least more convenient , manner . The fourth section is concerned with presenting the textual history of Marius the Epicurean ...
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... establish the exclusiveness , the puritanism , the ascetic or monastic gloom of the church in the period between ... established the exclusiveness , the puritanism , the ascetic gloom which , in the period between Aurelius and the ...
... establish the exclusiveness , the puritanism , the ascetic or monastic gloom of the church in the period between ... established the exclusiveness , the puritanism , the ascetic gloom which , in the period between Aurelius and the ...
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... establish their foundation in common sense , Wotton observes that all men feel themselves capable of judging poetry and oratory ( p . 19 ) . He lays ancient superiority to certain accidental causes , " scarce one of them of such a ...
... establish their foundation in common sense , Wotton observes that all men feel themselves capable of judging poetry and oratory ( p . 19 ) . He lays ancient superiority to certain accidental causes , " scarce one of them of such a ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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