The Romantics on Milton: Formal Essays and Critical Asides. With a Critical Introd. and NotesPress of Case Western Reserve University, 1970 - Всего страниц: 594 |
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... perhaps even more importantly - the history of a few revolutionary geniuses , and that it is folly to divorce the critical mind from its masters . Like the poet , the critic has a tradition and a special relationship with tradition . As ...
... perhaps even more importantly - the history of a few revolutionary geniuses , and that it is folly to divorce the critical mind from its masters . Like the poet , the critic has a tradition and a special relationship with tradition . As ...
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... perhaps , upon a due insight into the more poetical part of him , to have been the bane of his natural strength . A classical education may have given him an accidental inclination towards them , as it will do with most poets at first ...
... perhaps , upon a due insight into the more poetical part of him , to have been the bane of his natural strength . A classical education may have given him an accidental inclination towards them , as it will do with most poets at first ...
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... perhaps he may not be dead , but only sleeping ; nay , perhaps he may not be sleeping , but only shamming . And you have a jealousy as to Milton , even in the most flagrant case of almost palpable error , that , after all , there may be ...
... perhaps he may not be dead , but only sleeping ; nay , perhaps he may not be sleeping , but only shamming . And you have a jealousy as to Milton , even in the most flagrant case of almost palpable error , that , after all , there may be ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 33 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 102 |
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