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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... truth lay in what he said was equally apparent . Johnson had told the truth but not the whole truth ; more important , he had attacked assumptions that the Romantics held as incontrovertible truths , namely , that the heroic poet leads ...
... truth lay in what he said was equally apparent . Johnson had told the truth but not the whole truth ; more important , he had attacked assumptions that the Romantics held as incontrovertible truths , namely , that the heroic poet leads ...
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... truth , the whole truth , and nothing but the truth . Taylor would become all things to all men , if by any means he might benefit any ; hence he availed himself , in his popular writings , of opinions and representations which stand ...
... truth , the whole truth , and nothing but the truth . Taylor would become all things to all men , if by any means he might benefit any ; hence he availed himself , in his popular writings , of opinions and representations which stand ...
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... truth - it is the law and actuating principle of all other truths , whether physical or intellec tual . From Letter to Reverend Edward Irving . [ stamped 1826 ] Shedd , I , 401 . 356. I remember a strange fantastic legend somewhere in ...
... truth - it is the law and actuating principle of all other truths , whether physical or intellec tual . From Letter to Reverend Edward Irving . [ stamped 1826 ] Shedd , I , 401 . 356. I remember a strange fantastic legend somewhere in ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 33 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 102 |
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