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... expression may be allowed to pass ) as if , behind the immediate effect , there were a fine organization . The point about Dryden , the great representative poet of the later seventeenth century , may be brought out by comparing him ...
... expression may be allowed to pass ) as if , behind the immediate effect , there were a fine organization . The point about Dryden , the great representative poet of the later seventeenth century , may be brought out by comparing him ...
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... expression , of a new age . The impression of the period as an incomparably rich one is strongly confirmed by the survey . Donne , Ben Jonson , Herbert , Milton , Marvell , Dryden - it is a match- less array ; and the lesser figures ...
... expression , of a new age . The impression of the period as an incomparably rich one is strongly confirmed by the survey . Donne , Ben Jonson , Herbert , Milton , Marvell , Dryden - it is a match- less array ; and the lesser figures ...
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... expression of his intense moral seriousness and a mode of the essential discipline of contemplation that gave ... expressing ( apparently ) very much this notion of him , states , he had no inspiration other than his use when a boy of ...
... expression of his intense moral seriousness and a mode of the essential discipline of contemplation that gave ... expressing ( apparently ) very much this notion of him , states , he had no inspiration other than his use when a boy of ...
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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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