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There was a general diffusion of the satirical spirit everywhere . The Restoration theatre may be looked upon as one brilliant satire , both in its tragedy and comedy . A fully developed form of satire is the most important contribution ...
There was a general diffusion of the satirical spirit everywhere . The Restoration theatre may be looked upon as one brilliant satire , both in its tragedy and comedy . A fully developed form of satire is the most important contribution ...
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The human spirit of free will , and the brute world of necessity and deter- minism are compared and contrasted . The " I " of the poem is both Shelley and the human spirit in general - Shelley's later idealism had postulated the ...
The human spirit of free will , and the brute world of necessity and deter- minism are compared and contrasted . The " I " of the poem is both Shelley and the human spirit in general - Shelley's later idealism had postulated the ...
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To him , the spirit of beauty ... a joy for ever ... is a spirit which endures even after the destruction of the physical forms through which this spirit mani- fests itself . It is doubtful if Keats found any sure belief in immor- ...
To him , the spirit of beauty ... a joy for ever ... is a spirit which endures even after the destruction of the physical forms through which this spirit mani- fests itself . It is doubtful if Keats found any sure belief in immor- ...
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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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