The Critical Temper: Victorian literature and American literatureMartin Tucker Ungar, 1969 - American literature |
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... poet than her husband . A semi - invalid in her dominating father's London household , she read widely and wrote the Essay on Mind , with Other Poems ( 1826 ) , a transla- tion of Prometheus Bound ( 1833 ) , The Seraphim and Other Poems ...
... poet than her husband . A semi - invalid in her dominating father's London household , she read widely and wrote the Essay on Mind , with Other Poems ( 1826 ) , a transla- tion of Prometheus Bound ( 1833 ) , The Seraphim and Other Poems ...
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... Poet Laureate . But Hardy is a disaffected religionist , and we will say he is a late Victorian poet . The age which we style Victorian is not so sure and pure as many of its critics have wished to think ; it is entitled to a major poet ...
... Poet Laureate . But Hardy is a disaffected religionist , and we will say he is a late Victorian poet . The age which we style Victorian is not so sure and pure as many of its critics have wished to think ; it is entitled to a major poet ...
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... poet , the one dominant poet of the long Victorian era , and as one of the chief lyrists in the whole of our poetic roll . He is destined to share with Milton the crown of consummate mastery of poetic diction . As a poet of nature he ...
... poet , the one dominant poet of the long Victorian era , and as one of the chief lyrists in the whole of our poetic roll . He is destined to share with Milton the crown of consummate mastery of poetic diction . As a poet of nature he ...
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Matthew Arnold 18221888 | 3 |
Walter Bagehot 18261877 | 16 |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning 18061861 | 30 |
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