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... criticism generally held that , though naturally a genius , he was an artist by accident , lacking knowledge of ... criticism of Coleridge , Hazlitt , Goethe , and Schlegel . With some of the romantic critics , especially in Germany ...
... criticism generally held that , though naturally a genius , he was an artist by accident , lacking knowledge of ... criticism of Coleridge , Hazlitt , Goethe , and Schlegel . With some of the romantic critics , especially in Germany ...
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... critic . The " orthodox " criticism in the Reviews was , on the other hand , dogmatic and dictatorial , treating the authors it pronounced upon as schoolboys to be disciplined or criminals to be condemned . Notable among the new ...
... critic . The " orthodox " criticism in the Reviews was , on the other hand , dogmatic and dictatorial , treating the authors it pronounced upon as schoolboys to be disciplined or criminals to be condemned . Notable among the new ...
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... criticism " ) were disturbing ideas long estab- lished . The result was that many people lost their faith in religion , or maintained it only after a bitter struggle . Thus there was a literature of complacency and pride in the ...
... criticism " ) were disturbing ideas long estab- lished . The result was that many people lost their faith in religion , or maintained it only after a bitter struggle . Thus there was a literature of complacency and pride in the ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
VERSE | 15 |
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