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... never - never - land ' of fairy - tales . em . we SO ich ave any ker 6 ) y's he nd of IV As in life , so in letters , Sidney stands head and shoulders above his contemporaries . It is no wonder that we find in his criticism such a ...
... never - never - land ' of fairy - tales . em . we SO ich ave any ker 6 ) y's he nd of IV As in life , so in letters , Sidney stands head and shoulders above his contemporaries . It is no wonder that we find in his criticism such a ...
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... never been in question . This was generally looked upon as a poetic virtue during the Renaissance . Originality was never regarded as the hallmark of great poetry , but some kind of artistic unity was always expected . A work of mere ...
... never been in question . This was generally looked upon as a poetic virtue during the Renaissance . Originality was never regarded as the hallmark of great poetry , but some kind of artistic unity was always expected . A work of mere ...
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... never do this . She has tried to avoid it and her self - conscious- Her own words in Mansfield Park make this clear enough : ' Let other pens dwell on guilt and misery . ' Jane Austen was never one of those ness is noticeable . to whom ...
... never do this . She has tried to avoid it and her self - conscious- Her own words in Mansfield Park make this clear enough : ' Let other pens dwell on guilt and misery . ' Jane Austen was never one of those ness is noticeable . to whom ...
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Musings on the Muse 152 | 5 |
The Romantic Note in Elizabethan Criticism | 9 |
Shakespeare and Astrology | 12 |
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