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... perhaps the lapse of copy- right has something to do with these . The thoughtful reader of Victorian literature remembers its weak- nesses as well as its unusual achievements . Conspicuous amongst the weaknesses is the fact , on which ...
... perhaps the lapse of copy- right has something to do with these . The thoughtful reader of Victorian literature remembers its weak- nesses as well as its unusual achievements . Conspicuous amongst the weaknesses is the fact , on which ...
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... perhaps they were too close to Wordsworth . Nor was anyone , poet or critic , at all clear about the sort of intellectual resistance a modern ' religious poem ' would have to overcome until the Four Quartets had been written . That is ...
... perhaps they were too close to Wordsworth . Nor was anyone , poet or critic , at all clear about the sort of intellectual resistance a modern ' religious poem ' would have to overcome until the Four Quartets had been written . That is ...
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... perhaps agree that the worst fault of the Regency reviewers was not so much that they were too rigidly classic and conservative in their opposition to the Roman- tics ( this aspect of their work has been exaggerated , and it is arguable ...
... perhaps agree that the worst fault of the Regency reviewers was not so much that they were too rigidly classic and conservative in their opposition to the Roman- tics ( this aspect of their work has been exaggerated , and it is arguable ...
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BORIS FORD | 7 |
G D KLINGOPULOS | 59 |
R C CHURCHILL | 119 |
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