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... idea that he might have been buried in that glen . He reflects that it is odd that a poet of battles came to be buried in such a secluded and calm place . The poet then reflects that it does not matter if what he has been told is only a ...
... idea that he might have been buried in that glen . He reflects that it is odd that a poet of battles came to be buried in such a secluded and calm place . The poet then reflects that it does not matter if what he has been told is only a ...
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... ideas of energy and continual motion match Hazlitt's idea of gusto : according to the opening sentence of ' On Gusto ' , ' gusto in art is power or passion defining any object ' . It is Dickens's allegiance to this ' power or passion ...
... ideas of energy and continual motion match Hazlitt's idea of gusto : according to the opening sentence of ' On Gusto ' , ' gusto in art is power or passion defining any object ' . It is Dickens's allegiance to this ' power or passion ...
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... idea of the adult as herself a child , and thus creating a ' friendship ' rather than a hierarchy.23 Miss Saville in ... idea that ' the persons about us have life and feeling as well as ourselves ' , an idea vitally linked to ' the ...
... idea of the adult as herself a child , and thus creating a ' friendship ' rather than a hierarchy.23 Miss Saville in ... idea that ' the persons about us have life and feeling as well as ourselves ' , an idea vitally linked to ' the ...
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Articles | 38 |
Irreverent Glimpses of the Poet Laureate Three Informal | 39 |
Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
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