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... preceding school ; for , if Wordsworth's philosophy differed from that of Pope , he still taught by direct exposition instead of the presentation of sensuous symbolism.17 Although Shelley's poetry also departed from the traditional ...
... preceding school ; for , if Wordsworth's philosophy differed from that of Pope , he still taught by direct exposition instead of the presentation of sensuous symbolism.17 Although Shelley's poetry also departed from the traditional ...
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... preceding night , all the world had been abroad to view the illumination of the river ; the stately lines of houses on its shores being festooned with hundreds of many - co- loured lamps . I 113 , 1. 4 On the evening next before , all ...
... preceding night , all the world had been abroad to view the illumination of the river ; the stately lines of houses on its shores being festooned with hundreds of many - co- loured lamps . I 113 , 1. 4 On the evening next before , all ...
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... preceding speeches , for the standards which were seen to evolve throughout the history of European drama are applied most rigorously in France . If the Moderns have achieved a new perfection , the French lead them , and especially , as ...
... preceding speeches , for the standards which were seen to evolve throughout the history of European drama are applied most rigorously in France . If the Moderns have achieved a new perfection , the French lead them , and especially , as ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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