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... examples , such as " the rhythm of " Dare you await the event of a few minutes ' Deliberation ? All shall be void ... example of Byron's " management of words , " Arnold exclaims , in what sounds today like a parody of criticism ...
... examples , such as " the rhythm of " Dare you await the event of a few minutes ' Deliberation ? All shall be void ... example of Byron's " management of words , " Arnold exclaims , in what sounds today like a parody of criticism ...
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... example of Shelley's unusual power of self - deception . " Shelley's asserting a thing vehemently , " he writes , " does not prove more than that he chose to believe it and did believe it . " As a further example of this weakness , he ...
... example of Shelley's unusual power of self - deception . " Shelley's asserting a thing vehemently , " he writes , " does not prove more than that he chose to believe it and did believe it . " As a further example of this weakness , he ...
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... example , the virtuosity of an actor . Rymer anticipates ways of attacking his position : " These objectors urge that there is also another great accident , which is that Athens and London have not the same Meridian . Certain it is that ...
... example , the virtuosity of an actor . Rymer anticipates ways of attacking his position : " These objectors urge that there is also another great accident , which is that Athens and London have not the same Meridian . Certain it is that ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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