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... book were written as separate essays , the book was conceived first and the essays were conceived as part of it . The book was planned when I was writing my New Bearings in English Poetry , which offers an account of the situation as it ...
... book were written as separate essays , the book was conceived first and the essays were conceived as part of it . The book was planned when I was writing my New Bearings in English Poetry , which offers an account of the situation as it ...
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... book . The Oxford Books , after all , have institutional status , and a review of a relevant and very timely new Oxford Book seemed peculiarly appro- priate to a survey offered as taken from a given point in time - offered by a critic ...
... book . The Oxford Books , after all , have institutional status , and a review of a relevant and very timely new Oxford Book seemed peculiarly appro- priate to a survey offered as taken from a given point in time - offered by a critic ...
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... Book of Eighteenth Century Verse , is the Muse commonly invoked where the implicit acknowledgment is to Milton . It is a related observation that the cult of Spenser in the period associates with the Miltonic habit.1 As for the line of ...
... Book of Eighteenth Century Verse , is the Muse commonly invoked where the implicit acknowledgment is to Milton . It is a related observation that the cult of Spenser in the period associates with the Miltonic habit.1 As for the line of ...
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