Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... material progress and intellectual enquiry . Even in the more confident years , it was noteworthy that many artists wore blinkers to avoid seeing too much and too clearly . In England , Tennyson and Browning both fixed their eyes on ...
... material progress and intellectual enquiry . Even in the more confident years , it was noteworthy that many artists wore blinkers to avoid seeing too much and too clearly . In England , Tennyson and Browning both fixed their eyes on ...
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... material , nothing but good can result . The result may be a certain amount of discomfort for literary people of settled habits , but a gain in liveliness and elasticity is always a good thing , and it was overdue . I want in conclusion ...
... material , nothing but good can result . The result may be a certain amount of discomfort for literary people of settled habits , but a gain in liveliness and elasticity is always a good thing , and it was overdue . I want in conclusion ...
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... material he had already written for a poem about education , which would have been too grave for the frolic of 1728. And when the final four - book version appeared , it was found to have departed so completely from the original poem ...
... material he had already written for a poem about education , which would have been too grave for the frolic of 1728. And when the final four - book version appeared , it was found to have departed so completely from the original poem ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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