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... figure and metaphor so that they do not distract attention and divert the imagination . The scholarly attentiveness that has been mentioned is , of course , parti- cularly alive to such waywardnesses , but the literary artist will allow ...
... figure and metaphor so that they do not distract attention and divert the imagination . The scholarly attentiveness that has been mentioned is , of course , parti- cularly alive to such waywardnesses , but the literary artist will allow ...
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... figure , a figure far fresher than often came across it now , moved through the old city , certain- ly not by the most direct cour- se , though eager to join the friend of yesterday , to the lodgings of Cornelius . He exerted for that ...
... figure , a figure far fresher than often came across it now , moved through the old city , certain- ly not by the most direct cour- se , though eager to join the friend of yesterday , to the lodgings of Cornelius . He exerted for that ...
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... figure of a woman knocking at a door with wonderful reality of perspective , ) when the summons came ; I 228 1. 11 3. He was admiring the peculiar decoration of the walls , coloured like rich old red leather . In the midst of one of ...
... figure of a woman knocking at a door with wonderful reality of perspective , ) when the summons came ; I 228 1. 11 3. He was admiring the peculiar decoration of the walls , coloured like rich old red leather . In the midst of one of ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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