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... comes to in result is romantic drama , and drama of a new school and quality , sincere , human , and intense ... come to that parallel side of Pre - Raphaelitism as expressed in literature , which had so much older a beginning . The ...
... comes to in result is romantic drama , and drama of a new school and quality , sincere , human , and intense ... come to that parallel side of Pre - Raphaelitism as expressed in literature , which had so much older a beginning . The ...
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... comes not as naturally as the leaves of a tree it had better not come at all . " And again : " I have had lately to stand on my guard against Milton . Life to him would be death to me . Miltonic verse cannot now be written , but it ...
... comes not as naturally as the leaves of a tree it had better not come at all . " And again : " I have had lately to stand on my guard against Milton . Life to him would be death to me . Miltonic verse cannot now be written , but it ...
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... come to . 6 6 Fifteen years passed between the publication of Morris's News from Nowhere ' and the publication of W. H. ... comes to , something like Rip van Winkle , in a new world ( and this opening chapter is by far the most beautiful ...
... come to . 6 6 Fifteen years passed between the publication of Morris's News from Nowhere ' and the publication of W. H. ... comes to , something like Rip van Winkle , in a new world ( and this opening chapter is by far the most beautiful ...
Inhalt
PreRaphaelitism in Art and Poetry By LAUrence | 1 |
Some English Utopias By HAROLD CHILD | 31 |
The Nature of Dramatic Illusion By CHARLES | 61 |
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