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... followers , that Keats's reputation reached its highest point in the nineteenth century . Although based upon his poetry , it was hardly the kind of reputation Keats deserved ; for the Victorian Romantics , who claimed Keats as their ...
... followers , that Keats's reputation reached its highest point in the nineteenth century . Although based upon his poetry , it was hardly the kind of reputation Keats deserved ; for the Victorian Romantics , who claimed Keats as their ...
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... followers to him . The Shelley whom Arnold admired was a mythological creature based upon Shelley's more attractive characteristics and shaped according to Arnold's own desires . In Shelley he found a “ brilliant and attaching rebel ...
... followers to him . The Shelley whom Arnold admired was a mythological creature based upon Shelley's more attractive characteristics and shaped according to Arnold's own desires . In Shelley he found a “ brilliant and attaching rebel ...
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... followers of Occam , the nominalists ( pp . 102-107 ) . Yet English anti - intellectualism as we are studying it in the preparation for the Enlightenment is more than a rejection of subtleties , and it may be supposed that the reaction ...
... followers of Occam , the nominalists ( pp . 102-107 ) . Yet English anti - intellectualism as we are studying it in the preparation for the Enlightenment is more than a rejection of subtleties , and it may be supposed that the reaction ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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