AnglisticaRosenkilde and Bagger, 1958 |
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... King Lear " Once Again . 103 The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley , II , 263–264 . 104 Shelley , II , 126 . 105 " A French Critic on Goethe , " Mixed Essays , Works , X , 294 . CHAPTER VI COLERIDGE Of the five great English romantic poets 134.
... King Lear " Once Again . 103 The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley , II , 263–264 . 104 Shelley , II , 126 . 105 " A French Critic on Goethe , " Mixed Essays , Works , X , 294 . CHAPTER VI COLERIDGE Of the five great English romantic poets 134.
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... king must act as a king , a person in the drama should not be transferred from Rome to Rhodes during the short interval between acts , and all should be in close proximity to what the audience thought could be . The criterion of reality ...
... king must act as a king , a person in the drama should not be transferred from Rome to Rhodes during the short interval between acts , and all should be in close proximity to what the audience thought could be . The criterion of reality ...
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... king . Although the plays of the present age may suffer from some faults , they also display great beauties ; their authors need yield to none except to a few of the last age . The inferiority is no lessening of their worth , just as ...
... king . Although the plays of the present age may suffer from some faults , they also display great beauties ; their authors need yield to none except to a few of the last age . The inferiority is no lessening of their worth , just as ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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