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... WORDSWORTH'S THEORY OF POETRY . 71 IV . THE REVIVAL OF ROMANCE : SCOTT , BYRON , SHELLEY 111 V. POETRY , MUSIC , AND PAINTING : COLERIDGE AND KEATS 159 VI . CONCLUSION : THE PROSPECTS OF POETRY 197 THE LIBERAL MOVEMENT IN ENGLISH ...
... WORDSWORTH'S THEORY OF POETRY . 71 IV . THE REVIVAL OF ROMANCE : SCOTT , BYRON , SHELLEY 111 V. POETRY , MUSIC , AND PAINTING : COLERIDGE AND KEATS 159 VI . CONCLUSION : THE PROSPECTS OF POETRY 197 THE LIBERAL MOVEMENT IN ENGLISH ...
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William John Courthope. 1 POETRY , MUSIC , AND PAINTING COLERIDGE AND KEATS L V. POETRY , MUSIC , AND PAINTING : COLERIDGE AND POETRY, MUSIC, AND PAINTING: COLERIDGE.
William John Courthope. 1 POETRY , MUSIC , AND PAINTING COLERIDGE AND KEATS L V. POETRY , MUSIC , AND PAINTING : COLERIDGE AND POETRY, MUSIC, AND PAINTING: COLERIDGE.
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William John Courthope. V. POETRY , MUSIC , AND PAINTING : COLERIDGE AND KEATS . In a passage of his ' Life of Byron , ' interesting as giving a poet's estimate of the inspiring forces of his age , Moore describes the effects of the ...
William John Courthope. V. POETRY , MUSIC , AND PAINTING : COLERIDGE AND KEATS . In a passage of his ' Life of Byron , ' interesting as giving a poet's estimate of the inspiring forces of his age , Moore describes the effects of the ...
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... Shelley's verse . The romantic spirit , indeed , makes itself felt in the work of those whose temper is most opposed to the Revolutionary movement . Camp- bell , who in another age would probably have had to rest ... COLERIDGE AND KEATS.
... Shelley's verse . The romantic spirit , indeed , makes itself felt in the work of those whose temper is most opposed to the Revolutionary movement . Camp- bell , who in another age would probably have had to rest ... COLERIDGE AND KEATS.
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... the Marinis and Gongoras of the Continent , this was chiefly thanks to the manly genius of Dryden , who brought fresh vitality into the art by deal- ( ing with life and manners according to the tradition ESSAY V 165 COLERIDGE AND KEATS.
... the Marinis and Gongoras of the Continent , this was chiefly thanks to the manly genius of Dryden , who brought fresh vitality into the art by deal- ( ing with life and manners according to the tradition ESSAY V 165 COLERIDGE AND KEATS.
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The Liberal Movement in English Literature William John Courthope Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1885 |
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