英國文學史Commercial Press, 1986 |
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... language of his poetry , on the dis- tinction between prose and verse . On the one hand he repeatedly denies the use of " personifications of abstract ideas " and " what is usually called poetic diction " in his poems , as he declares ...
... language of his poetry , on the dis- tinction between prose and verse . On the one hand he repeatedly denies the use of " personifications of abstract ideas " and " what is usually called poetic diction " in his poems , as he declares ...
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... language varies " according to the extent of his knowledge , the activity of his faculties , and the depth or quickness of his feelings " so that there is not such a thing as “ real language of men " . Coleridge in another chapter of ...
... language varies " according to the extent of his knowledge , the activity of his faculties , and the depth or quickness of his feelings " so that there is not such a thing as “ real language of men " . Coleridge in another chapter of ...
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... language with fluency their poetry in the modern language would be reckoned a distinguishing mark of a scholar . In Erewhon it is considered dangerous to teach the students reason for the Erewhonians suppose that reason would make the ...
... language with fluency their poetry in the modern language would be reckoned a distinguishing mark of a scholar . In Erewhon it is considered dangerous to teach the students reason for the Erewhonians suppose that reason would make the ...
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English Prose in Early 19th Century | 132 |
Chartist Literature | 184 |
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19th century aristocratic Arnold artistic attacks beauty bourgeois bourgeois society bourgeoisie British Byron canto capitalist career characters Charlotte Brontë Chartist Movement chiefly Christian Coleridge Corn Laws criticism death Dickens drama early England English Erewhon Ernest Jones especially essays father feudal fiction fight freedom French Revolution girl Hazlitt hero historical human influence Italy Keats labour Lake Poets later literary literature lives London married Matthew Arnold miseries moral Morris musical banks narration nature novel novelist oppression Paris Commune Peter Bell philosophical poems poet poet's poetic poetry political poor Pre-Raphaelites prose published religious revealed revolutionary romantic ruling class Ruskin satire Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's shows social socialist Song sonnets stanzas story struggle sympathy theme thought tion tyranny tyrants verse Victorian vivid William William Godwin William Hazlitt William James Linton Wordsworth workers writers written wrote young