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... complete the account given in New Bearings in English Poetry . There seemed little point in going on to deal with Tennyson and the pre - Raphaelites in detail . They do not , in fact , lend themselves readily to the critical method of ...
... complete the account given in New Bearings in English Poetry . There seemed little point in going on to deal with Tennyson and the pre - Raphaelites in detail . They do not , in fact , lend themselves readily to the critical method of ...
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... complete , and so mechanically habitual , is Milton's departure from the English order , structure and accentuation that he often produces passages that have to be read through several times before one can see how they go , though the ...
... complete , and so mechanically habitual , is Milton's departure from the English order , structure and accentuation that he often produces passages that have to be read through several times before one can see how they go , though the ...
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... complete nullity of the clinching ' so , ' when it arrives - of the two lines that justify the ten preparatory lines of analogy - seems hardly worth stopping to note : The heart's echoes render No song when the spirit is mute . Nor is ...
... complete nullity of the clinching ' so , ' when it arrives - of the two lines that justify the ten preparatory lines of analogy - seems hardly worth stopping to note : The heart's echoes render No song when the spirit is mute . Nor is ...
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Revaluation: Tradition & Development in English Poetry F R (Frank Raymond) 1895-1 Leavis No preview available - 2021 |
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