A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 ページ |
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... less well , more or less purely , in the Scottish tongue entered the head of none of his teachers or his Edinburgh patrons and admirers . They were all more or less Anglicisers , bent on eschewing Scotticisms . The Scot- tish tongue ...
... less well , more or less purely , in the Scottish tongue entered the head of none of his teachers or his Edinburgh patrons and admirers . They were all more or less Anglicisers , bent on eschewing Scotticisms . The Scot- tish tongue ...
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... less Keats than Shelley him- self . Keats indeed had suffered martyrdom , but more because of the political sins and literary vulgarities of Leigh Hunt than his own . It is of himself as the poet of liberty and an outcast from society ...
... less Keats than Shelley him- self . Keats indeed had suffered martyrdom , but more because of the political sins and literary vulgarities of Leigh Hunt than his own . It is of himself as the poet of liberty and an outcast from society ...
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... less to curse than to bless , to encourage rather than to warn , for they too shared , at least to begin with , the confident belief in progress as the solution for the ills which beset mankind , a faith in the " one far - off divine ...
... less to curse than to bless , to encourage rather than to warn , for they too shared , at least to begin with , the confident belief in progress as the solution for the ills which beset mankind , a faith in the " one far - off divine ...
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