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... less and less a con- temporary poet . His work was seldom attacked ; more frequently it was not discussed at all . The present neglect of Bridges ' poetry needs no documentation . In explaining why he does not discuss Bridges in his ...
... less and less a con- temporary poet . His work was seldom attacked ; more frequently it was not discussed at all . The present neglect of Bridges ' poetry needs no documentation . In explaining why he does not discuss Bridges in his ...
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... less varied , and Browning , whose accidental successes scarcely compensate for his many failures , he was the only poet of his age to do so with conspicuous reward . It is natural that he should have gone back not only to Keats , but ...
... less varied , and Browning , whose accidental successes scarcely compensate for his many failures , he was the only poet of his age to do so with conspicuous reward . It is natural that he should have gone back not only to Keats , but ...
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... less indiscriminately as a term of reproach in describing plays which do not act well , whether they were written to be acted , or merely to be read . The common assumption is that every play which will not act well on the contemporary ...
... less indiscriminately as a term of reproach in describing plays which do not act well , whether they were written to be acted , or merely to be read . The common assumption is that every play which will not act well on the contemporary ...
Contents
TRADITIONALISM AND AUTONOMY | 3 |
HERITAGE | 30 |
NATURE POETRY | 53 |
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