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... wrong to think of him- self as a great teacher ; he was a teacher no less beneficent than great : but he was wrong in thinking himself a poet because he was a teacher , whereas in fact he was a teacher because he was a great poet ...
... wrong to think of him- self as a great teacher ; he was a teacher no less beneficent than great : but he was wrong in thinking himself a poet because he was a teacher , whereas in fact he was a teacher because he was a great poet ...
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... wrong time , Byron simply " had not the intellectual equipment of a supreme modern poet . " " 18 The faults which ... impaired Byron's poetical work , Goethe saw very well . He saw the constant state of warfare and combat , the ...
... wrong time , Byron simply " had not the intellectual equipment of a supreme modern poet . " " 18 The faults which ... impaired Byron's poetical work , Goethe saw very well . He saw the constant state of warfare and combat , the ...
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... wrong - doer In this connection , it may be mentioned that at one point Pater changes " cedar " ( as adjective ) to the archaic and poetical " cedarn " . Generally , however , Pater is always at trouble in the revision of Marius to ...
... wrong - doer In this connection , it may be mentioned that at one point Pater changes " cedar " ( as adjective ) to the archaic and poetical " cedarn " . Generally , however , Pater is always at trouble in the revision of Marius to ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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