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Tradition & Development in English Poetry Frank Raymond Leavis. We are given a good view of this background in Professor Pinto's book on Rochester , 1 and the back- ground explains , perhaps , why we have to disagree with Professor ...
Tradition & Development in English Poetry Frank Raymond Leavis. We are given a good view of this background in Professor Pinto's book on Rochester , 1 and the back- ground explains , perhaps , why we have to disagree with Professor ...
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Tradition & Development in English Poetry Frank Raymond Leavis. CHAPTER FOUR The Augustan Tradition and the Eighteenth Century HE recent shift out of the nineteenth century , with the accompanying changes of critical perspective , has ...
Tradition & Development in English Poetry Frank Raymond Leavis. CHAPTER FOUR The Augustan Tradition and the Eighteenth Century HE recent shift out of the nineteenth century , with the accompanying changes of critical perspective , has ...
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... tradition , is more obvious . He has none of Swift's force of originality , and if he is out of touch with the tradition of urbane wit and grace running from Jonson through Carew to Marvell , that must be because the tradition is dead ...
... tradition , is more obvious . He has none of Swift's force of originality , and if he is out of touch with the tradition of urbane wit and grace running from Jonson through Carew to Marvell , that must be because the tradition is dead ...
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