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So long as he moves among real things , his insight is instinctive , his touch
certain . One of the most striking things about Wordsworth as a critic is the
contrast between the truth of his general principles and the bungling way in
which he ...
So long as he moves among real things , his insight is instinctive , his touch
certain . One of the most striking things about Wordsworth as a critic is the
contrast between the truth of his general principles and the bungling way in
which he ...
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Upon the whole, I think the part of Don Juan in which Lambro's return to his home
, and Lambro himself, are described, is the best, that is, the most individual, thing
in all I know of Lord Byron's works. The festal abandonment puts one in mind of ...
Upon the whole, I think the part of Don Juan in which Lambro's return to his home
, and Lambro himself, are described, is the best, that is, the most individual, thing
in all I know of Lord Byron's works. The festal abandonment puts one in mind of ...
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All things and modes of action shape themselves anew in the being of Milton ;
while SHAKESPEARE becomes all things , yet for ever remaining himself . O
what great men hast thou not produced , England ! my country ! truly indeed Must
we ...
All things and modes of action shape themselves anew in the being of Milton ;
while SHAKESPEARE becomes all things , yet for ever remaining himself . O
what great men hast thou not produced , England ! my country ! truly indeed Must
we ...
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