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... offers a clue to the way the poem works : ' Turn wheresoe'er I may ' . There is a quality central to the poem in the head - swivelling search implied by the rippling syllables of that ' wheresoe'er ' . In the very word ' wheresoe'er ...
... offers a clue to the way the poem works : ' Turn wheresoe'er I may ' . There is a quality central to the poem in the head - swivelling search implied by the rippling syllables of that ' wheresoe'er ' . In the very word ' wheresoe'er ...
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... offers a defence of print that seems paradoxical because it offers itself in the same terms in which critics typically denounced print in favour of either the spoken word or the coterie culture that manuscript circulation provides ...
... offers a defence of print that seems paradoxical because it offers itself in the same terms in which critics typically denounced print in favour of either the spoken word or the coterie culture that manuscript circulation provides ...
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... offers a text that is the more beguiling insofar as it is more elusive . He is , like his characterisation of the magazine , ' half - bound ' ; his essays incorporate the moment of their own production while also projecting the scene of ...
... offers a text that is the more beguiling insofar as it is more elusive . He is , like his characterisation of the magazine , ' half - bound ' ; his essays incorporate the moment of their own production while also projecting the scene of ...
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Irreverent Glimpses of the Poet Laureate Three Informal | 39 |
Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
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