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5 Most significant in relation to Arold ' s thesis was the essay written by John
Morley in 1870 in which he praises Byron ' s efforts to propagate revolutionary
sentiment , points to the modern spirit which is implicit in all that Byron stood for ,
and ...
5 Most significant in relation to Arold ' s thesis was the essay written by John
Morley in 1870 in which he praises Byron ' s efforts to propagate revolutionary
sentiment , points to the modern spirit which is implicit in all that Byron stood for ,
and ...
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it contains , he should have known that Coleridge , too , had objected to “
Bibliolatry " : Does not the universally admitted canon – that each part of Scripture
must be interpreted by the spirit of the whole – lead to the same practical
conclusion as ...
it contains , he should have known that Coleridge , too , had objected to “
Bibliolatry " : Does not the universally admitted canon – that each part of Scripture
must be interpreted by the spirit of the whole – lead to the same practical
conclusion as ...
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... who were preceded by the Leveller preachers and who called on the Spirit
present in every individual ( it would be the same Spirit ) , and the latitudinarians
themselves , who interpreted that Spirit as moving the individual toward a
sensible ...
... who were preceded by the Leveller preachers and who called on the Spirit
present in every individual ( it would be the same Spirit ) , and the latitudinarians
themselves , who interpreted that Spirit as moving the individual toward a
sensible ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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