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There is a similar passage in Canto XII where Byron is attacking the critics who had written with extraordinary virulence ... For example , in The Literary Gazette of September , 1823 , the critic says that the poem which opens with " a ...
There is a similar passage in Canto XII where Byron is attacking the critics who had written with extraordinary virulence ... For example , in The Literary Gazette of September , 1823 , the critic says that the poem which opens with " a ...
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In his illuminating recent study of Critics and Criticism , Alick West discusses the school represented by Matthew Arnold at one end and by T. S. Eliot at the other . He says , in part : Since romanticism , bourgeois thought has been ...
In his illuminating recent study of Critics and Criticism , Alick West discusses the school represented by Matthew Arnold at one end and by T. S. Eliot at the other . He says , in part : Since romanticism , bourgeois thought has been ...
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A well - known dramatic critic , William Archer , had been intrigued to notice a red - haired young man in the ... Archer himself was much in demand for book reviews and special articles in addition to his regular column of criticism .
A well - known dramatic critic , William Archer , had been intrigued to notice a red - haired young man in the ... Archer himself was much in demand for book reviews and special articles in addition to his regular column of criticism .
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
THE GREAT ROMANTICS AND THE DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION | 375 |
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