The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 105–116Charles Lamb Society., 1999 |
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... shows how he values vehemence and motion rather than the static and ornate character of classical style . Paulin gives as one example how in Hazlitt's ' epic , wittily affectionate sketch of Coleridge's intellectual development in The ...
... shows how he values vehemence and motion rather than the static and ornate character of classical style . Paulin gives as one example how in Hazlitt's ' epic , wittily affectionate sketch of Coleridge's intellectual development in The ...
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... shows a gentle humour and tranquil philosophy . Perhaps the title contains her own apology for her absence from her minstrelsy , which can resume now that she is able to roam the hills again . It reads : With lover's eye and something ...
... shows a gentle humour and tranquil philosophy . Perhaps the title contains her own apology for her absence from her minstrelsy , which can resume now that she is able to roam the hills again . It reads : With lover's eye and something ...
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... shows how Romantic writers addressed , debated , tested , and contested fundamental questions about the poetic forming of language . Through analyses of works by Blake , Coleridge , Wordsworth , Keats , and Shelley , it suggests the ...
... shows how Romantic writers addressed , debated , tested , and contested fundamental questions about the poetic forming of language . Through analyses of works by Blake , Coleridge , Wordsworth , Keats , and Shelley , it suggests the ...
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