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3 To some , perhaps , the circumstances of my own life may cause me neces -
sarily to be opposed , regarding those interests which actually determine the
happiness of theirs . 11 197 1 . 21 To some , perhaps , the necessary conditions
of my ...
3 To some , perhaps , the circumstances of my own life may cause me neces -
sarily to be opposed , regarding those interests which actually determine the
happiness of theirs . 11 197 1 . 21 To some , perhaps , the necessary conditions
of my ...
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Because it is so general , and defies any adequate summary statement , perhaps
its force is best illustrated by recalling that it compelled Pater to spend three more
years on a work to which he had already devoted nearly five years exclusive ...
Because it is so general , and defies any adequate summary statement , perhaps
its force is best illustrated by recalling that it compelled Pater to spend three more
years on a work to which he had already devoted nearly five years exclusive ...
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It would perhaps be more accurate to call it perception , and to say that the essay
is a sequence of related perceptions rather than a coherent theory . It is a paean
to literary art , a piece of literature that has literature as its subject , and not to be ...
It would perhaps be more accurate to call it perception , and to say that the essay
is a sequence of related perceptions rather than a coherent theory . It is a paean
to literary art , a piece of literature that has literature as its subject , and not to be ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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