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... hands ! Let the whole earth with triumph ring .... It is easy to see why Lowth concluded that ' Imagery from natural ... hand , neither is the ' particularized and usually . . . local- ized , outdoor setting ' of the greater Romantic ...
... hands ! Let the whole earth with triumph ring .... It is easy to see why Lowth concluded that ' Imagery from natural ... hand , neither is the ' particularized and usually . . . local- ized , outdoor setting ' of the greater Romantic ...
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... hand experience at home in the Lake District inspired his paraphrase . At all events , Brun was certainly ' there ' before him , while , on the other hand , his descriptions were more individualized , more concrete , than hers . What he ...
... hand experience at home in the Lake District inspired his paraphrase . At all events , Brun was certainly ' there ' before him , while , on the other hand , his descriptions were more individualized , more concrete , than hers . What he ...
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... hand , hopefully have the advantages of our defic- iencies : we are perhaps less likely to be distressed by minor dis- turbances and so miss the final concordance of the whole . I do not invoke concordia discors as an alchemical ...
... hand , hopefully have the advantages of our defic- iencies : we are perhaps less likely to be distressed by minor dis- turbances and so miss the final concordance of the whole . I do not invoke concordia discors as an alchemical ...
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Introduction | 7 |
The Reshaping Spirit | 21 |
Blue Coat Boys | 58 |
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