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... SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING Cambridge History of English Literature , Vol . III , Chapter I ( Cambridge Univ . Press ) . ' WALTER PATER : The Renaissance ( Macmillan ) . J. A. THOMSON : The Classical Background of English Literature ...
... SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING Cambridge History of English Literature , Vol . III , Chapter I ( Cambridge Univ . Press ) . ' WALTER PATER : The Renaissance ( Macmillan ) . J. A. THOMSON : The Classical Background of English Literature ...
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... suggestion is of calm serenity— O Attic shape ! Fair attitude ! with brede Of marble men and maidens overwrought With ... SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING MARIO PRAZ : The Romantic Agony ( Oxford Univ . Press ) . MALCOLM ELWIN : The First ...
... suggestion is of calm serenity— O Attic shape ! Fair attitude ! with brede Of marble men and maidens overwrought With ... SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING MARIO PRAZ : The Romantic Agony ( Oxford Univ . Press ) . MALCOLM ELWIN : The First ...
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... suggestion , the symbolists prefer to wrap up meaning in obscurity . The obscurity may be partial , but relieved , as in editions of The Waste Land , by notes explain- ing the erudite allusions ; or it may be a total eclipse , as in ...
... suggestion , the symbolists prefer to wrap up meaning in obscurity . The obscurity may be partial , but relieved , as in editions of The Waste Land , by notes explain- ing the erudite allusions ; or it may be a total eclipse , as in ...
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