English Literature: A Critical SurveyPitman, 1951 - 316 pagina's |
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... considered a learned man , he was deficient in many important respects , e.g. in his knowledge of etymology , and of Teutonic languages other than English . But with the aid of his remarkable memory and his very extensive reading , he ...
... considered a learned man , he was deficient in many important respects , e.g. in his knowledge of etymology , and of Teutonic languages other than English . But with the aid of his remarkable memory and his very extensive reading , he ...
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... considered so important as it seemed when Words- worth and Coleridge based on it whole theories of the nature of poetry . The verse of their immediate predecessors dealt very largely with nature , and it will be observed that the ...
... considered so important as it seemed when Words- worth and Coleridge based on it whole theories of the nature of poetry . The verse of their immediate predecessors dealt very largely with nature , and it will be observed that the ...
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... literary artist of the group we are considering , and he has claims to be considered the greatest of all Scottish poets with the exception of Robert Burns . Though he followed many of the medieval 74 ENGLISH LITERATURE.
... literary artist of the group we are considering , and he has claims to be considered the greatest of all Scottish poets with the exception of Robert Burns . Though he followed many of the medieval 74 ENGLISH LITERATURE.
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DESIGN IN POETRY | 20 |
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