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... English literature is John Hollander's The Untuning of the Sky ( Princeton , 1961 ) , but for Milton Hollander's account must be supple- mented by Spitzer and by James Hutton , ' Some English Poems in Praise of Music ' , English ...
... English literature is John Hollander's The Untuning of the Sky ( Princeton , 1961 ) , but for Milton Hollander's account must be supple- mented by Spitzer and by James Hutton , ' Some English Poems in Praise of Music ' , English ...
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... English Pindaric Revival . If we consider but one of them - the extent to which school and university education equipped poets from Cowley to Coleridge to scan or construe Pindar's odes with any accuracy — we shall begin to see why not ...
... English Pindaric Revival . If we consider but one of them - the extent to which school and university education equipped poets from Cowley to Coleridge to scan or construe Pindar's odes with any accuracy — we shall begin to see why not ...
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... English poetry . After Coleridge , Wordsworth and Shelley , the greater Romantic lyric in England ( but not necessarily in other English - speaking countries ) is more often ' thoughtful ' than epiphanic . And surely it is no ...
... English poetry . After Coleridge , Wordsworth and Shelley , the greater Romantic lyric in England ( but not necessarily in other English - speaking countries ) is more often ' thoughtful ' than epiphanic . And surely it is no ...
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Introduction | 7 |
The Reshaping Spirit | 21 |
Blue Coat Boys | 58 |
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