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... poem Break , Break , Break ; or the contrast in Scott's Coronach between the young man who cannot by any means be brought back to life , and the fountain which is restored merely by the rain ; or what I might call the impersonal ...
... poem Break , Break , Break ; or the contrast in Scott's Coronach between the young man who cannot by any means be brought back to life , and the fountain which is restored merely by the rain ; or what I might call the impersonal ...
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... poem which presents itself to the reader as issuing from opposed but united impulses of intense joy and sorrow . On the contrary , it is not easy to call to mind a poem which over almost the whole of its course seems to issue from a ...
... poem which presents itself to the reader as issuing from opposed but united impulses of intense joy and sorrow . On the contrary , it is not easy to call to mind a poem which over almost the whole of its course seems to issue from a ...
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... poem's genesis and develop- ment , whereas poets of the opposing school would view it with suspicion as a piece of heady rhetoric which obscures a complex problem by a smoke - screen of mystification : I make one image - though ' make ...
... poem's genesis and develop- ment , whereas poets of the opposing school would view it with suspicion as a piece of heady rhetoric which obscures a complex problem by a smoke - screen of mystification : I make one image - though ' make ...
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INTRODUCTION BY PETER GREEN M A PH D F R S L vii | 1 |
ROUSSEAUS VISIT TO ENGLAND 17667 | 16 |
ASPECTS OF THE HISTORICAL NOVEL 35 | 35 |
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