The Continuity of LettersClarendon Press, 1923 - 273 стор. |
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... readers so that he has become a kind of religion ( we do not speak of Miltonians or Keatsians , but we do speak of Wordsworthians , almost as we speak of Wesleyans or Franciscans ) ; and the poet who has as easily surpassed all our ...
... readers so that he has become a kind of religion ( we do not speak of Miltonians or Keatsians , but we do speak of Wordsworthians , almost as we speak of Wesleyans or Franciscans ) ; and the poet who has as easily surpassed all our ...
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... readers so that he has become a kind of religion ( we do not speak of Miltonians or Keatsians , but we do speak of Wordsworthians , almost as we speak of Wesleyans or Franciscans ) ; and the poet who has as easily surpassed all our ...
... readers so that he has become a kind of religion ( we do not speak of Miltonians or Keatsians , but we do speak of Wordsworthians , almost as we speak of Wesleyans or Franciscans ) ; and the poet who has as easily surpassed all our ...
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... one truly great poet of the order which the intelligent reader of any age or country instantly recognizes as belonging to all . For I do not think that even Petrarch is that . Dante stands alone . LIFE AND ART IN ENGLISH POETRY 9.
... one truly great poet of the order which the intelligent reader of any age or country instantly recognizes as belonging to all . For I do not think that even Petrarch is that . Dante stands alone . LIFE AND ART IN ENGLISH POETRY 9.
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... reader ; but those which repeat them- selves again and again throughout the Faery Queen are infinitely more so . They have far less variety and far less vigour , and the treatment of human character is on the whole narrowly mediaeval ...
... reader ; but those which repeat them- selves again and again throughout the Faery Queen are infinitely more so . They have far less variety and far less vigour , and the treatment of human character is on the whole narrowly mediaeval ...
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... readers . Yet if criticism is to be a living thing we must , as far as possible , understand what we are talking ... reading and high authority without the greatest hesitation . But I must confess that the definition he suggests seems to ...
... readers . Yet if criticism is to be a living thing we must , as far as possible , understand what we are talking ... reading and high authority without the greatest hesitation . But I must confess that the definition he suggests seems to ...
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