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... Queen Mab , nor his Alastor , nor his Revolt of Islam , nor his Prometheus Unbound , deserve the space which Mr. Stopford Brooke gives to them.85 Arnold's sweeping condemnation of Shelley's major poetry removed the necessity for more ...
... Queen Mab , nor his Alastor , nor his Revolt of Islam , nor his Prometheus Unbound , deserve the space which Mr. Stopford Brooke gives to them.85 Arnold's sweeping condemnation of Shelley's major poetry removed the necessity for more ...
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... Queen Elizabeth's days or the Pantaloon Genius of ours be best , I shall not be hasty to determin , not presuming to call in question the judgment of the present Age ; only thus much I must needs see , that Custom & Opinion oft times ...
... Queen Elizabeth's days or the Pantaloon Genius of ours be best , I shall not be hasty to determin , not presuming to call in question the judgment of the present Age ; only thus much I must needs see , that Custom & Opinion oft times ...
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... Queen Anne : Blenheim , 135n . Trowbridge , Hoyt , " Dryden's Essay on the Dramatic Poetry of the Last Age , " 110n ; " The Place of Rules in Dryden's Criticism , " 69n , 99n , 101n , 102n , 103n . Tullock , John , Rational Theology and ...
... Queen Anne : Blenheim , 135n . Trowbridge , Hoyt , " Dryden's Essay on the Dramatic Poetry of the Last Age , " 110n ; " The Place of Rules in Dryden's Criticism , " 69n , 99n , 101n , 102n , 103n . Tullock , John , Rational Theology and ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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