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... line quoted the syllables crowded into the rhythmic unit before the unexpectedly early caesura suggest something of ... lines the defining is mainly by negatives ( ' a Muse , That serves nor fame , nor titles ' , " Thou art not one ...
... line quoted the syllables crowded into the rhythmic unit before the unexpectedly early caesura suggest something of ... lines the defining is mainly by negatives ( ' a Muse , That serves nor fame , nor titles ' , " Thou art not one ...
Page 95
... line quoted the syllables crowded into the rhythmic unit before the unexpectedly early caesura suggest something of ... lines the defining is mainly by negatives ( ' a Muse , That serves nor fame , nor titles ' , " Thou art not one ...
... line quoted the syllables crowded into the rhythmic unit before the unexpectedly early caesura suggest something of ... lines the defining is mainly by negatives ( ' a Muse , That serves nor fame , nor titles ' , " Thou art not one ...
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... lines , I suggest that in this blending of the formal and the intensely personal and individual you have an anticipation of the play's end , which is so hard to describe . For there you have the almost unbearable expression of personal ...
... lines , I suggest that in this blending of the formal and the intensely personal and individual you have an anticipation of the play's end , which is so hard to describe . For there you have the almost unbearable expression of personal ...
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Literature and the Teaching of Literature | 9 |
Henry James and Human Liberty | 24 |
Two Notes on Coleridge i Coleridge as Critic | 38 |
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