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... later versions , and makes other changes in words and phrases for which there appears no justification whatever . Aside from mere carelessness , Arnold probably acted as he did on the basis of his belief , which he shared with his age ...
... later versions , and makes other changes in words and phrases for which there appears no justification whatever . Aside from mere carelessness , Arnold probably acted as he did on the basis of his belief , which he shared with his age ...
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... later generations . - Moreover , he left suggestions which later critics have followed and developed . In his essay on Maurice de Guérin he hit upon one of the es- sential qualities of Keats the impersonality of his art . In some ways ...
... later generations . - Moreover , he left suggestions which later critics have followed and developed . In his essay on Maurice de Guérin he hit upon one of the es- sential qualities of Keats the impersonality of his art . In some ways ...
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... later persecutions it sustained , beginning with that under Aurelius himself , constituted one ; the blood of martyrs ceasing at a particular period to be the true " seed of the church . " II 132 1.7 The first phrase italicised is ...
... later persecutions it sustained , beginning with that under Aurelius himself , constituted one ; the blood of martyrs ceasing at a particular period to be the true " seed of the church . " II 132 1.7 The first phrase italicised is ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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