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... later Romantic writers were able to take both material and inspira- tion for many of their best works . In looking for the influence of one writer on another , one finds it interesting to trace , in the study of Shakespeare , a common ...
... later Romantic writers were able to take both material and inspira- tion for many of their best works . In looking for the influence of one writer on another , one finds it interesting to trace , in the study of Shakespeare , a common ...
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... later found to be notably attractive to Wordsworth and Coleridge . To Berkeley ideas were a " divine language " through which God reveals Himself to us . This revelation , as it breaks through to us , is accompanied by the exercise of ...
... later found to be notably attractive to Wordsworth and Coleridge . To Berkeley ideas were a " divine language " through which God reveals Himself to us . This revelation , as it breaks through to us , is accompanied by the exercise of ...
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... later , there was Greece , chafing under Turkish rule , and calling for the best that was in Byron , which he gave , will- ingly , against great odds , and at the cost of his life . Besides , there was Shelley , then living at Pisa ...
... later , there was Greece , chafing under Turkish rule , and calling for the best that was in Byron , which he gave , will- ingly , against great odds , and at the cost of his life . Besides , there was Shelley , then living at Pisa ...
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Introduction | 2 |
THE NEW POETRY | 14 |
William Collins | 25 |
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