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... , 110 . 22 Tennyson and His Friend , ed . Hallam Tennyson ( London , 1912 ) , p . 269 . 23 J. W. Mackail , The Life of William Morris ( London , 1901 ) , I , 178 . suffered from " haste , incoherence , verbal carelessness , 109.
... , 110 . 22 Tennyson and His Friend , ed . Hallam Tennyson ( London , 1912 ) , p . 269 . 23 J. W. Mackail , The Life of William Morris ( London , 1901 ) , I , 178 . suffered from " haste , incoherence , verbal carelessness , 109.
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... verbal changes of a more mechanical nature . These include the occasions when Pater goes out of his way to vary an obvious or hackneyed expression ; to delete neologies , tautologies , and unnecessary particles and qualifications ; to ...
... verbal changes of a more mechanical nature . These include the occasions when Pater goes out of his way to vary an obvious or hackneyed expression ; to delete neologies , tautologies , and unnecessary particles and qualifications ; to ...
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... verbal meaning , comes the nearest to his ideal of any of the arts . He wish- ed , in other words , the aesthetic response to literature to approximate to that of music . And since the art of music is so entirely non - verbal that use ...
... verbal meaning , comes the nearest to his ideal of any of the arts . He wish- ed , in other words , the aesthetic response to literature to approximate to that of music . And since the art of music is so entirely non - verbal that use ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
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