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... once for all , with Dr Cabini's theory , which seems to be the simplest , that ' Poetry is a product of the smaller intestines , ' and must be cultivated medically by the exhibition of castor - oil : Or else that , in future ...
... once for all , with Dr Cabini's theory , which seems to be the simplest , that ' Poetry is a product of the smaller intestines , ' and must be cultivated medically by the exhibition of castor - oil : Or else that , in future ...
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... Once Keatsian poetry was acceptable , it opened the way for the poetry of Keats himself . The first important effort to correct the story of Keats and to assess his achievement came with the publication of his Life and Letters by Lord ...
... Once Keatsian poetry was acceptable , it opened the way for the poetry of Keats himself . The first important effort to correct the story of Keats and to assess his achievement came with the publication of his Life and Letters by Lord ...
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... once only ) and declared ; Bene me matronae vidistis riteque dedicastis . I 199 1.3 3. The image of the Fortune of Women - Fortuna Muliebris , in the Latin Way , had spoken ( not once only ) and declared ; Bene me , Matronae ! vidistis ...
... once only ) and declared ; Bene me matronae vidistis riteque dedicastis . I 199 1.3 3. The image of the Fortune of Women - Fortuna Muliebris , in the Latin Way , had spoken ( not once only ) and declared ; Bene me , Matronae ! vidistis ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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