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... traditional utterances ( for he had left no writing ) served , in turn , to give effective out- line to his thoughts . I 144 1. 19 - Just here he joined company , retra- cing in his individual mental pilgrim- age the historic order of ...
... traditional utterances ( for he had left no writing ) served , in turn , to give effective out- line to his thoughts . I 144 1. 19 - Just here he joined company , retra- cing in his individual mental pilgrim- age the historic order of ...
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... traditional roll - call of the poets . Cornell March Dowlin adds that in addition to following the Renaissance tradition , Davenant lists the errors of previous epic poets . Sir William Davenant's Gondi- bert : Its Preface and Hobbes's ...
... traditional roll - call of the poets . Cornell March Dowlin adds that in addition to following the Renaissance tradition , Davenant lists the errors of previous epic poets . Sir William Davenant's Gondi- bert : Its Preface and Hobbes's ...
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... traditional beliefs.50 Wotton is , after all , an apologist for the Royal Society and not a literary critic . He raises none of the issues we have met in Restoration criticism ; but it is significant that insofar as he shares with ...
... traditional beliefs.50 Wotton is , after all , an apologist for the Royal Society and not a literary critic . He raises none of the issues we have met in Restoration criticism ; but it is significant that insofar as he shares with ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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