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... translation , but as he expanded his remarks he completely mis- represented Goethe's view of Byron . He was correct , for instance , in pointing out that Goethe consistently uses the word " Talent ” in referring to Byron , and not the ...
... translation , but as he expanded his remarks he completely mis- represented Goethe's view of Byron . He was correct , for instance , in pointing out that Goethe consistently uses the word " Talent ” in referring to Byron , and not the ...
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... translation ; it is the best summary of Herbert's thought . 14 This is the purpose of Herbert's De Religione Gentilium , according to the introduction of Harold R. Hutcheson to his translation of Herbert's De Religione Laici ( New Haven ...
... translation ; it is the best summary of Herbert's thought . 14 This is the purpose of Herbert's De Religione Gentilium , according to the introduction of Harold R. Hutcheson to his translation of Herbert's De Religione Laici ( New Haven ...
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... translation appeared in 1674 , though the first translation into English was done in 1652. For a review of Longinus ' seventeenth - century reputation , and the appearance of the ideas of the sublime after 1674 , see Samuel H. Monk ...
... translation appeared in 1674 , though the first translation into English was done in 1652. For a review of Longinus ' seventeenth - century reputation , and the appearance of the ideas of the sublime after 1674 , see Samuel H. Monk ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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