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... wisdom of the past and the general sense of mankind , each tended to mistake his own light for truth . 71 On Translating Homer , Works , V , 305 . 72 " The Function of Criticism at the Present Time , " Works , III , 10-11 . They were ...
... wisdom of the past and the general sense of mankind , each tended to mistake his own light for truth . 71 On Translating Homer , Works , V , 305 . 72 " The Function of Criticism at the Present Time , " Works , III , 10-11 . They were ...
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... wisdom of the past , nor did it apply that wisdom to the problems of the present . Unlike the poetry of Wordsworth and Byron , it neither consoled man for the disappointments and sufferings of life , nor did it point the way toward a ...
... wisdom of the past , nor did it apply that wisdom to the problems of the present . Unlike the poetry of Wordsworth and Byron , it neither consoled man for the disappointments and sufferings of life , nor did it point the way toward a ...
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... wisdom " . Chapter 14 , the conclusion of the second part of Marius the Epicurean , also contains a number of interesting changes of this nature . It is ironically entitled ' Manly Amusement ' , and after a short passage concerning ...
... wisdom " . Chapter 14 , the conclusion of the second part of Marius the Epicurean , also contains a number of interesting changes of this nature . It is ironically entitled ' Manly Amusement ' , and after a short passage concerning ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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