A History of English Poetry, Volumen6Russell & Russell, 1962 |
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... criticism having been widely propagated through society by means of the Essay writers , the next step was to create a court of Professional Critics , who , in anonymous Reviews of books , advised the public of things deserving to be ...
... criticism having been widely propagated through society by means of the Essay writers , the next step was to create a court of Professional Critics , who , in anonymous Reviews of books , advised the public of things deserving to be ...
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... criticism which exclude or depreciate Shakespeare and Milton " will never do , " as he might have said himself : but ... Criticism : Those Rules of old discovered , not devised , Are Nature still , though Nature methodised This " Old ...
... criticism which exclude or depreciate Shakespeare and Milton " will never do , " as he might have said himself : but ... Criticism : Those Rules of old discovered , not devised , Are Nature still , though Nature methodised This " Old ...
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... critics are forgot . Still I must yield those worthies merit , Who chasten , with unsparing spirit , Bad rhymes ... criticism of The Edinburgh Review , the character of the poem as a whole is deter- mined by the class of motive that ...
... critics are forgot . Still I must yield those worthies merit , Who chasten , with unsparing spirit , Bad rhymes ... criticism of The Edinburgh Review , the character of the poem as a whole is deter- mined by the class of motive that ...
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