Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew ArnoldG. P. Putnam's sons, 1896 - 221 стор. |
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... early years of the French revolution . The glorious outburst of eighty - nine had sent a thrill of new life through all the civilized na- tions of the world . Thought and feeling were everywhere freshened and intensified ; a " con ...
... early years of the French revolution . The glorious outburst of eighty - nine had sent a thrill of new life through all the civilized na- tions of the world . Thought and feeling were everywhere freshened and intensified ; a " con ...
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... early visions of pantisocracy and human regeneration , and bidding farewell almost entirely to the muse , devoted such energy as he could rescue from ill - health and opium , first to literary criticism , and later to theology and ...
... early visions of pantisocracy and human regeneration , and bidding farewell almost entirely to the muse , devoted such energy as he could rescue from ill - health and opium , first to literary criticism , and later to theology and ...
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... early republican principles and aspirations . Mean- while the titanic genius of Byron may be taken 1 The Prelude , Book xi . Concerning the change of front of Wordsworth and Southey , see the pungent criticism of Thomas Love Peacock in ...
... early republican principles and aspirations . Mean- while the titanic genius of Byron may be taken 1 The Prelude , Book xi . Concerning the change of front of Wordsworth and Southey , see the pungent criticism of Thomas Love Peacock in ...
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... early years of the present century " the movement party in England , and England's party of progress , remained separated by a great gulf . " This was , indeed , as the writer terms it , an “ unfortunate circumstance " ; but it was all ...
... early years of the present century " the movement party in England , and England's party of progress , remained separated by a great gulf . " This was , indeed , as the writer terms it , an “ unfortunate circumstance " ; but it was all ...
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... early romantic reaction ) . In this , as it would seem , he took the lead indicated by Leigh Hunt in his Story of Rimini , though he carried freedom to an excess of license which Hunt himself found it impossible to endorse ( see Hunt's ...
... early romantic reaction ) . In this , as it would seem , he took the lead indicated by Leigh Hunt in his Story of Rimini , though he carried freedom to an excess of license which Hunt himself found it impossible to endorse ( see Hunt's ...
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