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... never retracted his earlier view , which prevented his taking Wordsworth's philosophy seriously . 14 " Wordsworth , " Appreciations , with an Essay on Style ( London , 1924 ) , p . 63 . 15 " Wordsworth , " Studies in Literature ( London ...
... never retracted his earlier view , which prevented his taking Wordsworth's philosophy seriously . 14 " Wordsworth , " Appreciations , with an Essay on Style ( London , 1924 ) , p . 63 . 15 " Wordsworth , " Studies in Literature ( London ...
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Arnold never spelled out his objections to Wordsworth's thought ; but if he had cared to do so he could have traced them to Wordsworth's mature concept of nature , which lay at the heart of his philosophy , and to the social and ...
Arnold never spelled out his objections to Wordsworth's thought ; but if he had cared to do so he could have traced them to Wordsworth's mature concept of nature , which lay at the heart of his philosophy , and to the social and ...
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... never been noted for his skill as a craftsman , one expects more evidence than Arnold presents be- fore drawing up an indictment . Arnold's method is open to question on several counts . First , it is hardly just to convict an author ...
... never been noted for his skill as a craftsman , one expects more evidence than Arnold presents be- fore drawing up an indictment . Arnold's method is open to question on several counts . First , it is hardly just to convict an author ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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