English Critical Essays: (nineteenth Century)Edmund David Jones Oxford University Press, 1956 - 522 páginas |
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... lines printed in italics . It is equally obvious , that , except in the rhyme , and in the use of the single word " fruitless " for " fruitlessly " , which is so far a defect , the language of these lines does in no respect differ from ...
... lines printed in italics . It is equally obvious , that , except in the rhyme , and in the use of the single word " fruitless " for " fruitlessly " , which is so far a defect , the language of these lines does in no respect differ from ...
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... lines can be rendered , even to the most delicate ear , unrecogniz- able as verse , or as having even been intended for verse , by simply transcribing them as prose ; when if the poem be in blank verse , this can be effected without any ...
... lines can be rendered , even to the most delicate ear , unrecogniz- able as verse , or as having even been intended for verse , by simply transcribing them as prose ; when if the poem be in blank verse , this can be effected without any ...
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... lines , 1771 were written by some author preceding Shakespeare ; 2373 by him , on the foundation laid by his predecessors ; and 1899 were entirely his own . ' And the proceeding investigation hardly leaves a single drama of his absolute ...
... lines , 1771 were written by some author preceding Shakespeare ; 2373 by him , on the foundation laid by his predecessors ; and 1899 were entirely his own . ' And the proceeding investigation hardly leaves a single drama of his absolute ...
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JOHN RUSKIN 18191900 | 323 |
JOHN STUART MILL 18061873 | 341 |
WALTER BAGEHOT 18261877 | 368 |
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