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Preface | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Ch. I | Milton's Evening Ear: Displacement and Loss of Minstrelsy in the Work of James Thomson (1700-1748) | 9 |
Ch. II | A Power to Virtue Friendly: The Art of Power and the Power of Art in the Work of William Wordsworth | 51 |
Ch. III | These Common Woes: Repetition and Conversation in the Work of Percy Bysshe Shelley | 87 |
Ch. IV | Par Nobile Fratrum: The Earlier Work of Ralph Waldo Emerson | 135 |
Notes | 197 | |
Selected Bibliography | 238 | |
Index | 243 |
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