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... Lord Houghton in 1848. The letters alone , even though they were incomplete , served as a corrective to popular misconceptions for anyone who would take the trouble to read them . A. C. Bradley's comment on the complete letters is also ...
... Lord Houghton in 1848. The letters alone , even though they were incomplete , served as a corrective to popular misconceptions for anyone who would take the trouble to read them . A. C. Bradley's comment on the complete letters is also ...
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... Lord . Poetry of Byron , ed . Matthew Arnold . Golden Treasury Series . London , 1881 . The Works of Lord Byron : Letters and Journals , ed . R. E. Prothero . 6 vols . London , 1902-1905 . The Works of Lord Byron : Poetry , ed . E. H. ...
... Lord . Poetry of Byron , ed . Matthew Arnold . Golden Treasury Series . London , 1881 . The Works of Lord Byron : Letters and Journals , ed . R. E. Prothero . 6 vols . London , 1902-1905 . The Works of Lord Byron : Poetry , ed . E. H. ...
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... Lord Kames received . In " The Discussion of Taste , " a very important article , he develops the point which I mentioned in an earlier connection , that the evolution of the criticism of taste was not a simple victory of individualism ...
... Lord Kames received . In " The Discussion of Taste , " a very important article , he develops the point which I mentioned in an earlier connection , that the evolution of the criticism of taste was not a simple victory of individualism ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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