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Page 107
... positive feeling for the Augustan strength ; on the other hand , he had nothing positive of any kind strong enough to emancipate him . His work as a whole is , like the shrine of Liberty— In Gothick Pride it seems to rise ; Yet ...
... positive feeling for the Augustan strength ; on the other hand , he had nothing positive of any kind strong enough to emancipate him . His work as a whole is , like the shrine of Liberty— In Gothick Pride it seems to rise ; Yet ...
Page 116
... positive sympathy with it - a sympathy with it as something more than a literary tradition . He would have to be both like enough Pope and , civilization having altered , unlike enough - strongly enough unlike to effect decided positive ...
... positive sympathy with it - a sympathy with it as something more than a literary tradition . He would have to be both like enough Pope and , civilization having altered , unlike enough - strongly enough unlike to effect decided positive ...
Page 152
... positive , and it is Romantic . The transition to the man - of - the - world cynical is got in this way : And therefore Michael and the other wore A civil aspect : though they did not kiss , Yet still between his Darkness and his ...
... positive , and it is Romantic . The transition to the man - of - the - world cynical is got in this way : And therefore Michael and the other wore A civil aspect : though they did not kiss , Yet still between his Darkness and his ...
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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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