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... passage , of course , and not far behind , is the old distinction ( see , for instance , Raleigh ) between the ' Classical style ' and the Romantic - the ' Romantic ' including Shelley ( and one presumes , Swinburne ) along with ...
... passage , of course , and not far behind , is the old distinction ( see , for instance , Raleigh ) between the ' Classical style ' and the Romantic - the ' Romantic ' including Shelley ( and one presumes , Swinburne ) along with ...
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... passage of Tintern Abbey : ( see Seven Types of Ambiguity , pp . 191-194 ) . His analysis , though he misquotes and seriously mispunctuates , is in general effect sound enough : he is exhibiting in a particular instance , which could be ...
... passage of Tintern Abbey : ( see Seven Types of Ambiguity , pp . 191-194 ) . His analysis , though he misquotes and seriously mispunctuates , is in general effect sound enough : he is exhibiting in a particular instance , which could be ...
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... passage quoted above ( in both versions ) it is plain enough . Yet I myself must confess to having been long familiar , if that is the word , with Book II before I really took note of what the passage was about - realized its relation ...
... passage quoted above ( in both versions ) it is plain enough . Yet I myself must confess to having been long familiar , if that is the word , with Book II before I really took note of what the passage was about - realized its relation ...
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achievement admirable aesthetic Augustan beauty Ben Jonson bright Carew characteristic civilization Coleridge complete contemplation contrast course critical decorum Donne Dryden Dunciad effect eighteenth century Elegy Eliot emotional English poetry essay essential fact feeling flowers genius Gray's heart Heaven human Hyperion idiom imagery imagination insistence inspiration intelligence Jonson Keats Keats's kind less light literary living Lycidas lyrical Lytton Strachey Mac Flecknoe Marvell's Matthew Arnold merely Metaphysical Milton mind mode Mont Blanc moral movement nature ness Nightingale Note o'er obvious offered Oxford Book Paradise Lost passage phrase plain poem poet poetic polite Pope Pope's present prose realized relation representative rich Romantic Samson Agonistes satiric seems sense sensibility sensuous Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's significant solemn song soul spirit stanza strength stress subtle suggest sweet taste Tennyson thee things thou thought Tintern Abbey tion tone tradition turn uncon Victorian virtues words Wordsworth