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The first epistle deals with " of the knowledge and characters of men , " the second " of the character of women , " the third , " of the uses of riches , " and fourth continues the same theme . The fifth " Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot " is ...
The first epistle deals with " of the knowledge and characters of men , " the second " of the character of women , " the third , " of the uses of riches , " and fourth continues the same theme . The fifth " Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot " is ...
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The elements of this typical Byronic character which fascinate us are the force and intensity of cha- racterization . ... springs from the poetic creation of a series of romantic characters and the analysis of their psychology .
The elements of this typical Byronic character which fascinate us are the force and intensity of cha- racterization . ... springs from the poetic creation of a series of romantic characters and the analysis of their psychology .
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Somehow in the Nineteenth century his character and personality had come to be much misunderstood . But the publication of his letters has removed many misconceptions . These letters throw valuable light on his character and personality ...
Somehow in the Nineteenth century his character and personality had come to be much misunderstood . But the publication of his letters has removed many misconceptions . These letters throw valuable light on his character and personality ...
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General Introduction to the PreRaphaelite Brotherhood | 3 |
CHAPTER XV | 10 |
Poetical Achievements in The Faerie Queene | 29 |
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