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... interest . It is the inevitable fate of political allegory that , whatever acute interest it may arouse among the contemporary readers , it soon loses its topical appeal . " The more contemporary a poet makes his political allegory ...
... interest . It is the inevitable fate of political allegory that , whatever acute interest it may arouse among the contemporary readers , it soon loses its topical appeal . " The more contemporary a poet makes his political allegory ...
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... interest the fancy from novelty of combination : while just enough of the towering structure is shewn , to make an accompaniment to the tufted ex- panse of venerable verdure , and to compose a picturesque association . With respect to ...
... interest the fancy from novelty of combination : while just enough of the towering structure is shewn , to make an accompaniment to the tufted ex- panse of venerable verdure , and to compose a picturesque association . With respect to ...
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... interest " by sublime sentiment , by fanciful imagery of the richest vein , by an exuberance of picturesque description , poetical allusion , and ornamental expression " ( pp . 264-265 ) . On the other hand , when he discusses the ...
... interest " by sublime sentiment , by fanciful imagery of the richest vein , by an exuberance of picturesque description , poetical allusion , and ornamental expression " ( pp . 264-265 ) . On the other hand , when he discusses the ...
Contents
CALENDER | 1 |
HIERARCHY AND CYCLIC TIME IN THE MORAL | 32 |
COLIN CLOUTS MEDITATION UPON INNER | 66 |
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