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... third edition , I can see no reason for giving them special consideration in themselves . In the description of the textual history of Marius that follows , therefore , I have made use of the text of the first and third editions almost ...
... third edition , I can see no reason for giving them special consideration in themselves . In the description of the textual history of Marius that follows , therefore , I have made use of the text of the first and third editions almost ...
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... third edition of Marius the Epicurean than there are of omission - 596 , as against 406. The majority of the additions are in the way of the filling out of a thought or a description which might possibly be obscure as it stands in the ...
... third edition of Marius the Epicurean than there are of omission - 596 , as against 406. The majority of the additions are in the way of the filling out of a thought or a description which might possibly be obscure as it stands in the ...
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... third edition to the more positive " we may think " , and the whole of the second part italicised , criticising the Church in the “ dark ages " , is omitted . Pater then refers to the flowering of Christianity under the ' Minor Peace ...
... third edition to the more positive " we may think " , and the whole of the second part italicised , criticising the Church in the “ dark ages " , is omitted . Pater then refers to the flowering of Christianity under the ' Minor Peace ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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accept achievement admired appears argument for latitude Arnold's view artist asserts Bacon beauty believed Byron CALIFORNIA LIBRARY Cambridge Platonists changes character Christian classical Coleridge Coleridge's Crites Cyrenaic Cyrenaicism Descartes differences doctrine Dorothy Wordsworth Dowden drama Dryden Elizabethan England English critics expression feeling French genius Giaour Gildon Goethe Howard human Ibid ideas intellectual John John Dryden John Keats judgment Keats Keats's KEMP MALONE knowledge language latitudinarian Letters of M. A. literary criticism literature logical London Marius Marius the Epicurean matter Matthew Arnold Maurice de Guérin mind moral nature neo-classicism opinion passage passion Pater Percy Bysshe Shelley philosophy phrase poem poet poetic practice Preface present principles reader reason religion religious Restoration criticism romantic rules Rymer sense sentence seventeenth century Shelley Shelley's poetry spirit standards taste theory things third edition thought tion tolerance tragedy truth uniformitarian Victorian vols words Wordsworth Wotton writes Arnold