Nineteenth Century PoetsShiva Lal Agarwala, 1967 - 422 páginas |
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... critics and satirists like Swift , rebel - poets like Blake and Burns , and psychologists of the materialist tradition like Hartley . Wordsworth did not belong to the idealistic trend represented by Berkeley ; on the contrary he turned ...
... critics and satirists like Swift , rebel - poets like Blake and Burns , and psychologists of the materialist tradition like Hartley . Wordsworth did not belong to the idealistic trend represented by Berkeley ; on the contrary he turned ...
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... critics is essentially the same as that of Wordsworth and Coleridge . They were all followers of Locke and Godwin in the earlier stages of their development and outgrew that influence in the best part of their creative work . It would ...
... critics is essentially the same as that of Wordsworth and Coleridge . They were all followers of Locke and Godwin in the earlier stages of their development and outgrew that influence in the best part of their creative work . It would ...
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... criticism . While the Browning of Men and Women is a triumphant example of not only faithfully artistic com- munication with his contemporaries but also of appropriate action upon them , " Matthew Arnold is a particularly compli- cated ...
... criticism . While the Browning of Men and Women is a triumphant example of not only faithfully artistic com- munication with his contemporaries but also of appropriate action upon them , " Matthew Arnold is a particularly compli- cated ...
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