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... frequently revised his published works . The textual alterations to the " Conclusion " to Studies in the History of the Renaissance ( itself later changed to The Renaissance : Studies in Art and Poetry ) are well known . In addition to ...
... frequently revised his published works . The textual alterations to the " Conclusion " to Studies in the History of the Renaissance ( itself later changed to The Renaissance : Studies in Art and Poetry ) are well known . In addition to ...
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... frequently revised his published works . The textual alterations to the " Conclusion " to Studies in the History of the Renaissance ( itself later changed to The Renaissance : Studies in Art and Poetry ) are well known . In addition to ...
... frequently revised his published works . The textual alterations to the " Conclusion " to Studies in the History of the Renaissance ( itself later changed to The Renaissance : Studies in Art and Poetry ) are well known . In addition to ...
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... frequently , Pater is most at pains to improve . Three words in the first edition - ' intellectual ' , ' philosophy ' and ' thoughts ' he alters or varies as often as possible : they are abstract words of course , but Pater is also ...
... frequently , Pater is most at pains to improve . Three words in the first edition - ' intellectual ' , ' philosophy ' and ' thoughts ' he alters or varies as often as possible : they are abstract words of course , but Pater is also ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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