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... eye caught by an article in the 1907 volume by W. Y. Durand entitled " De Quincey and Carlyle in Their Relation to the Germans , " a pedestrian account of De Quincey's translations from the German and his critical essays on German ...
... eye caught by an article in the 1907 volume by W. Y. Durand entitled " De Quincey and Carlyle in Their Relation to the Germans , " a pedestrian account of De Quincey's translations from the German and his critical essays on German ...
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... eyes of the modern critic , to vindicate him thoroughly . Attempts to show that such poets as Blake and Shelley were not muling visionaries but responsible poets have been made both by a demonstration of the logic and coherence of 84 A ...
... eyes of the modern critic , to vindicate him thoroughly . Attempts to show that such poets as Blake and Shelley were not muling visionaries but responsible poets have been made both by a demonstration of the logic and coherence of 84 A ...
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... eye it appears as ( among other things ) an example of the characteristic American view that everything can be taught and that one only has to have taken a course in something to be able to do it . Literary courses at American colleges ...
... eye it appears as ( among other things ) an example of the characteristic American view that everything can be taught and that one only has to have taken a course in something to be able to do it . Literary courses at American colleges ...
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