The Continuity of LettersClarendon Press, 1923 - 273 стор. |
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... greatest English poet who was ever at a university at all ; and the poet most loved of poets , loved of Milton , loved of Pope , loved of Wordsworth , loved of Keats ; and the poet of the best - known poem in our language ; and the poet ...
... greatest English poet who was ever at a university at all ; and the poet most loved of poets , loved of Milton , loved of Pope , loved of Wordsworth , loved of Keats ; and the poet of the best - known poem in our language ; and the poet ...
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... greatest English poet who was ever at a university at all ; and the poet most loved of poets , loved of Milton , loved of Pope , loved of Wordsworth , loved of Keats ; and the poet of the best - known poem in our language ; and the poet ...
... greatest English poet who was ever at a university at all ; and the poet most loved of poets , loved of Milton , loved of Pope , loved of Wordsworth , loved of Keats ; and the poet of the best - known poem in our language ; and the poet ...
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... greatest European masters of his own day and of the days before him , and from those ancients who had been their masters : and he first brought to the work of poetry a genius for living and observing and thinking and writing which ...
... greatest European masters of his own day and of the days before him , and from those ancients who had been their masters : and he first brought to the work of poetry a genius for living and observing and thinking and writing which ...
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... greatest poet of the greatest of all subjects . But his task is not to anticipate the world which was coming ; it is to sum up in one mighty work of art the whole life , learning , and polities of a world which was rapidly passing away ...
... greatest poet of the greatest of all subjects . But his task is not to anticipate the world which was coming ; it is to sum up in one mighty work of art the whole life , learning , and polities of a world which was rapidly passing away ...
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... greatest lessons which the new world was learning of the classics . In these respects it remains in the stage of artistic childhood : the story seems often to wander at its own will , hardly directed at all by the poet's mind . Indeed ...
... greatest lessons which the new world was learning of the classics . In these respects it remains in the stage of artistic childhood : the story seems often to wander at its own will , hardly directed at all by the poet's mind . Indeed ...
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