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... philosophy . " " 17 Here Arnold tried to limit his argument to the inadequate artistry of Wordsworth's philosophical poems , but beneath these objections lay his dissatisfaction with a large part of Wordsworth's thought . In his essay ...
... philosophy . " " 17 Here Arnold tried to limit his argument to the inadequate artistry of Wordsworth's philosophical poems , but beneath these objections lay his dissatisfaction with a large part of Wordsworth's thought . In his essay ...
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... Philosophy , ” the first essay of the collection Essays on Several Important Subjects in Philosophy and Religion ( London , 1676 ) , p . 1. It will be necessary to identify the titles of the essays to which I shall refer because the ...
... Philosophy , ” the first essay of the collection Essays on Several Important Subjects in Philosophy and Religion ( London , 1676 ) , p . 1. It will be necessary to identify the titles of the essays to which I shall refer because the ...
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... philosophy must be judged by its works : Glan- vill runs through modern accomplishments in chemistry , anatomy , and mathematics to demonstrate the accomplishments of the " free philosophy . ” 63 Like Bacon , he claims no fundamental ...
... philosophy must be judged by its works : Glan- vill runs through modern accomplishments in chemistry , anatomy , and mathematics to demonstrate the accomplishments of the " free philosophy . ” 63 Like Bacon , he claims no fundamental ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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