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... representative developments of English poetry , and all three count essentially in the poetical atmosphere breathed by poets and critics in the Victorian age . Byron did not seem to call for equal treatment . His representative ...
... representative developments of English poetry , and all three count essentially in the poetical atmosphere breathed by poets and critics in the Victorian age . Byron did not seem to call for equal treatment . His representative ...
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... representative poet than in calling him a great poet , for he is certainly a great representative . He may be a greater poet than Marvell , but he did not write any poetry as indubitably great as Marvell's best . Pope's peculiar ...
... representative poet than in calling him a great poet , for he is certainly a great representative . He may be a greater poet than Marvell , but he did not write any poetry as indubitably great as Marvell's best . Pope's peculiar ...
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... representative enough to make the period remarkable , though his greatness is not purely Augustan . But apart from Pope ? Gay , Parnell , Swift , Prior ? The first two are representative period figures , of very minor interest ; that ...
... representative enough to make the period remarkable , though his greatness is not purely Augustan . But apart from Pope ? Gay , Parnell , Swift , Prior ? The first two are representative period figures , of very minor interest ; that ...
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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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