On PoetsHokuseido Press, 1934 - 841 頁 |
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... example , Meredith takes a ground strongly opposed to all romantic precedents when he treats of the question of adultery . From the time of the Middle Ages it was the custom of poets to represent unhappy wives secretly in love with ...
... example , Meredith takes a ground strongly opposed to all romantic precedents when he treats of the question of adultery . From the time of the Middle Ages it was the custom of poets to represent unhappy wives secretly in love with ...
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... example . Enough to say that for many years before Thomson there had been grow- ing up gradually a new feeling about nature , a fresh desire for the expression of that feeling , a reaction against the constraint of false classicism , a ...
... example . Enough to say that for many years before Thomson there had been grow- ing up gradually a new feeling about nature , a fresh desire for the expression of that feeling , a reaction against the constraint of false classicism , a ...
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... examples of this - for example , in Tennyson's terrible reply to the elder Bulwer- Lytton , in Browning's ferocious sonnet attacking poor Fitz- gerald ( who did not really deserve such treatment , especial- ly after his death ) , and in ...
... examples of this - for example , in Tennyson's terrible reply to the elder Bulwer- Lytton , in Browning's ferocious sonnet attacking poor Fitz- gerald ( who did not really deserve such treatment , especial- ly after his death ) , and in ...
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STUDIES IN TENNYSON A FRAGMENT 1 | 1 |
STUDIES IN ROSSETTI | 8 |
STUDIES IN SWINBURNE | 97 |
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