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... criticism I shall endeavour to exchange it with you in plain terms ; a manner which ( to quote Mr. Robert Bridges ' Essay on Keats ) ' I prefer , because by obliging the lecturer to say definitely what he means , it makes his mistakes ...
... criticism I shall endeavour to exchange it with you in plain terms ; a manner which ( to quote Mr. Robert Bridges ' Essay on Keats ) ' I prefer , because by obliging the lecturer to say definitely what he means , it makes his mistakes ...
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... criticism : then a paper on Chaucer with questions on language , metre , literary history and literary criticism : lastly a paper on writing in the Wessex dialect of Old English , with questions on language , metre and literary history ...
... criticism : then a paper on Chaucer with questions on language , metre , literary history and literary criticism : lastly a paper on writing in the Wessex dialect of Old English , with questions on language , metre and literary history ...
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... criticism of Macbeth , because that work has been done , exquisitely and ( I think ) perdurably , by Dr. Bradley , in his published Lectures on Shakespearean Tragedy , a book which I can hardly start to praise without using the language ...
... criticism of Macbeth , because that work has been done , exquisitely and ( I think ) perdurably , by Dr. Bradley , in his published Lectures on Shakespearean Tragedy , a book which I can hardly start to praise without using the language ...
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