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... imitation sometimes produced . Dem- onstrated may be the way in which some authors of the eighteenth century viewed " any occasion as a ' scene ' or a stage for dramatizing the self as a performer . " Their " participation would be ...
... imitation sometimes produced . Dem- onstrated may be the way in which some authors of the eighteenth century viewed " any occasion as a ' scene ' or a stage for dramatizing the self as a performer . " Their " participation would be ...
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... imitation . But in his " imitation , " Collins has emulated that height , at the same time that he analyzes and epitomizes what midcentury poetry represents . Further , the prosody epitomizing the poetical character is both the " same ...
... imitation . But in his " imitation , " Collins has emulated that height , at the same time that he analyzes and epitomizes what midcentury poetry represents . Further , the prosody epitomizing the poetical character is both the " same ...
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... Imitation , Creative Spirit , and Presence nineteenth century American editor of John Milton's Aworks , R. W. Griswold , observed in 1845 that " Milton is more emphatically American than any author who has lived in the United States ...
... Imitation , Creative Spirit , and Presence nineteenth century American editor of John Milton's Aworks , R. W. Griswold , observed in 1845 that " Milton is more emphatically American than any author who has lived in the United States ...
Contents
Introduction by Way of Preface | 1 |
Two Criterion of Taste and Source | 39 |
Triumphs and Failures | 66 |
Copyright | |
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