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Page 94
... suggested already , was not alone an impatience with the formality of its periods , its verbosity and its bombast . It was a resentment against the slavish surrender to the authority of the ancients . 94 University of California ...
... suggested already , was not alone an impatience with the formality of its periods , its verbosity and its bombast . It was a resentment against the slavish surrender to the authority of the ancients . 94 University of California ...
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... suggested by a phrase of Shaftesbury's in Characteristics : " If by the word sense we were to understand opinion and judg- ment , and by the word common the generality or any consider- able part of mankind .. " He notes in the following ...
... suggested by a phrase of Shaftesbury's in Characteristics : " If by the word sense we were to understand opinion and judg- ment , and by the word common the generality or any consider- able part of mankind .. " He notes in the following ...
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... suggested in the poem is not genuine and direct , but rather specious and oblique . This , as Hazlitt would say , is ... suggest that Keats's interest in writing them was not primarily directed to logical statement . Rather it was ...
... suggested in the poem is not genuine and direct , but rather specious and oblique . This , as Hazlitt would say , is ... suggest that Keats's interest in writing them was not primarily directed to logical statement . Rather it was ...
Contents
Chaucers Art in Relation to His Audience I | 1 |
Dramatist | 55 |
Hydriotaphia | 73 |
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