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... present poem the way that Horace would have ' plagiarized ' his fictional businessman had he done so . But Wordsworth divides his present self from the self that spoke those lines just as if the two were different people . This is an ...
... present poem the way that Horace would have ' plagiarized ' his fictional businessman had he done so . But Wordsworth divides his present self from the self that spoke those lines just as if the two were different people . This is an ...
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... present a still point amid a world of flux , and , at the same time , a stimulus for the human imagination ' . The essays mirror Romantic poems in more than ... present 106 Lamb's London , Lamb's Magazines and Nostalgia in the Present Tense.
... present a still point amid a world of flux , and , at the same time , a stimulus for the human imagination ' . The essays mirror Romantic poems in more than ... present 106 Lamb's London , Lamb's Magazines and Nostalgia in the Present Tense.
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... present into a calm critical posterity , is just what is not possible in magazine writing . In describing Lamb's ... present , but that present moment continually reveals relics of the past , not as recoverable truths , but as melancholy ...
... present into a calm critical posterity , is just what is not possible in magazine writing . In describing Lamb's ... present , but that present moment continually reveals relics of the past , not as recoverable truths , but as melancholy ...
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Irreverent Glimpses of the Poet Laureate Three Informal | 39 |
Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
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