Nineteenth Century PoetsShiva Lal Agarwala, 1967 - 422 páginas |
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... believe the poets , we believe the critics . And the critics fight shy of the influence of materialist thought on the poetry of Wordsworth . That is why " sensationalism " appears to be sensational . But Garrod , almost with the insight ...
... believe the poets , we believe the critics . And the critics fight shy of the influence of materialist thought on the poetry of Wordsworth . That is why " sensationalism " appears to be sensational . But Garrod , almost with the insight ...
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... believe he was insane . And no doubt those who believe that the society we have created during the last hundred and fifty years is essentially sound and healthy will continue to believe , if they ever think about him , that Blake was ...
... believe he was insane . And no doubt those who believe that the society we have created during the last hundred and fifty years is essentially sound and healthy will continue to believe , if they ever think about him , that Blake was ...
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... believe that the fall of Hyperion was inevitable and what succeeds must be more beautiful and enligh- tened . But he also cannot believe in any abstract knowledge and beauty ; in order to have any meaning , these must be linked with the ...
... believe that the fall of Hyperion was inevitable and what succeeds must be more beautiful and enligh- tened . But he also cannot believe in any abstract knowledge and beauty ; in order to have any meaning , these must be linked with the ...
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