Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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Side 48
... remarked , ' do one man's share in the education of the public ' ; but the simple- mindedness revealed by these honest citizens has continued to trouble me . The remark about Blake and Wordsworth , with its implication that these poets ...
... remarked , ' do one man's share in the education of the public ' ; but the simple- mindedness revealed by these honest citizens has continued to trouble me . The remark about Blake and Wordsworth , with its implication that these poets ...
Side 136
... remarks on very minor poets are scrutinised as closely as his more familiar judg- ments on the great ; not out of ... remark about Akenside , that ' In the general fabrication of his lines , he is perhaps superior to any other writer ...
... remarks on very minor poets are scrutinised as closely as his more familiar judg- ments on the great ; not out of ... remark about Akenside , that ' In the general fabrication of his lines , he is perhaps superior to any other writer ...
Side 192
... remark about the ' permanent and pensioned opposition ' , for instance , touches on a theme he often returned to . It ceased to be true , of course , after the sweeping electoral victory of that opposition in 1945 , but during most of ...
... remark about the ' permanent and pensioned opposition ' , for instance , touches on a theme he often returned to . It ceased to be true , of course , after the sweeping electoral victory of that opposition in 1945 , but during most of ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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