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... four sublimest sons of song that England has to boast of . " 10 This kind of enthusiasm inevitably led , in 1886 , to the formation of a Shelley Society , which consisted of about four hundred members in- cluding William Michael ...
... four sublimest sons of song that England has to boast of . " 10 This kind of enthusiasm inevitably led , in 1886 , to the formation of a Shelley Society , which consisted of about four hundred members in- cluding William Michael ...
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... Sorbier's Voyage to England , 1665 , and by Howard's Preface to Four New Plays , 1665. " The Occasion of An Essay of Dramatic Poesy , " MP , XLIV ( 1946 ) , 1-9 . knowledge permits , every age which has witnessed some development 93.
... Sorbier's Voyage to England , 1665 , and by Howard's Preface to Four New Plays , 1665. " The Occasion of An Essay of Dramatic Poesy , " MP , XLIV ( 1946 ) , 1-9 . knowledge permits , every age which has witnessed some development 93.
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... four strains in Dryden's criticism : the neo - classic , the ration- alistic , the romantic , and the moralistic . ( Die Kritik in der Englischen Literatur des 17. und 18. Jahrhunderts [ Leipzig , 1897 ] , p . 66. ) Dryden is the great ...
... four strains in Dryden's criticism : the neo - classic , the ration- alistic , the romantic , and the moralistic . ( Die Kritik in der Englischen Literatur des 17. und 18. Jahrhunderts [ Leipzig , 1897 ] , p . 66. ) Dryden is the great ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
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