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... whole , or in part , before other academic audiences in America , before the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore , in New York , before Yale College , Connec- ticut , and elsewhere . It has been no small advantage to me that among the ...
... whole , or in part , before other academic audiences in America , before the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore , in New York , before Yale College , Connec- ticut , and elsewhere . It has been no small advantage to me that among the ...
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... less instruct us in a moment that here we have two brilliant artists whose methods , whose ambitions , whose 1 Mac - Flecknoe ( 1682 ) , ll . 1—14 . whole conception of style , are at the poles of Death of Shakespeare . 7.
... less instruct us in a moment that here we have two brilliant artists whose methods , whose ambitions , whose 1 Mac - Flecknoe ( 1682 ) , ll . 1—14 . whole conception of style , are at the poles of Death of Shakespeare . 7.
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... whole conception of style , are at the poles of con- trast . Briefly , then , it may be said that each of the manners thus exemplified has been twice in the ascendant in English poetry . The classical , or precise , when poetry first ...
... whole conception of style , are at the poles of con- trast . Briefly , then , it may be said that each of the manners thus exemplified has been twice in the ascendant in English poetry . The classical , or precise , when poetry first ...
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... whole gene- ration meekly and even eagerly consented to clip its own wings and subside into servitude , is pri- marily to be found in the word we have just used , licence . The people of the seventeenth century were weary of liberty ...
... whole gene- ration meekly and even eagerly consented to clip its own wings and subside into servitude , is pri- marily to be found in the word we have just used , licence . The people of the seventeenth century were weary of liberty ...
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... whole troop or phalanx of tragic and comic play- wrights was preparing to add its quota to the verse of the Donne and Marini school . Meanwhile , though so little was published , a great deal was read . Each University , but Cam- The ...
... whole troop or phalanx of tragic and comic play- wrights was preparing to add its quota to the verse of the Donne and Marini school . Meanwhile , though so little was published , a great deal was read . Each University , but Cam- The ...
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