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Pagina 142
... appeared in 1847 , was Tennyson's first elaborate poem , and this was soon followed by In Memoriam , a profound analysis of the poet's speculations on life and death , written in a hundred and thirty sections , each of which could stand ...
... appeared in 1847 , was Tennyson's first elaborate poem , and this was soon followed by In Memoriam , a profound analysis of the poet's speculations on life and death , written in a hundred and thirty sections , each of which could stand ...
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... appeared in instalments over a period of years ( 1759–67 ) , and readers in England and France devoured them eagerly on publication . The mannerisms of the writing , which were a complete denial of the values of the Augustan school ...
... appeared in instalments over a period of years ( 1759–67 ) , and readers in England and France devoured them eagerly on publication . The mannerisms of the writing , which were a complete denial of the values of the Augustan school ...
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A Critical Survey Thomas George Williams. launched The Rambler , which appeared twice weekly until 1752 , when he ... appearing , and in 1760 he contributed to the Public Ledger the series of " Chinese Letters , " which was afterwards ...
A Critical Survey Thomas George Williams. launched The Rambler , which appeared twice weekly until 1752 , when he ... appearing , and in 1760 he contributed to the Public Ledger the series of " Chinese Letters , " which was afterwards ...
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LITERATURE AS AN | 1 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE | 11 |
DESIGN IN POETRY | 20 |
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