A Literary History of CambridgePevensey Press, 1985 - 272 pagini |
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... academic career . He knew he lacked the mathematical skills to qualify for a Chancellor's Medal . Had not even the acclaimed Middleton , from a similar disability , failed to win one and left without a fellowship ? The path that led to ...
... academic career . He knew he lacked the mathematical skills to qualify for a Chancellor's Medal . Had not even the acclaimed Middleton , from a similar disability , failed to win one and left without a fellowship ? The path that led to ...
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... academic is the enemy and that the academic can be beaten , as we who ran Scrutiny for twenty years proved . ' Though the lecture was supposedly a private occasion , two press representatives were admitted ( the pro - Leavis Ian Binney ...
... academic is the enemy and that the academic can be beaten , as we who ran Scrutiny for twenty years proved . ' Though the lecture was supposedly a private occasion , two press representatives were admitted ( the pro - Leavis Ian Binney ...
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... academic sanity , Randolph endorses a traditional myth that poetry is quickest achieved by a disordering of the senses : There is no true Parnassus but the third loft in a wine tavern , no true Helicon but a cup of brown bastard . Will ...
... academic sanity , Randolph endorses a traditional myth that poetry is quickest achieved by a disordering of the senses : There is no true Parnassus but the third loft in a wine tavern , no true Helicon but a cup of brown bastard . Will ...
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Preface | 7 |
Hatchery of wits and roaringboys | 22 |
The Lady of Christs | 44 |
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