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... course of exposing false wit , Pope suggests two criteria by which true wit may be determined . First , it belongs not to the part but to the whole . It is the master idea which informs every portion of the body and gives life and ...
... course of exposing false wit , Pope suggests two criteria by which true wit may be determined . First , it belongs not to the part but to the whole . It is the master idea which informs every portion of the body and gives life and ...
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... course of the ecclesiastical history of the Christian Church : The last Legacy of Christ was Peace and mutual Love ; but then he foretold that he came to send a Sword upon the Earth : The primitive Christians accepted the Legacy , and ...
... course of the ecclesiastical history of the Christian Church : The last Legacy of Christ was Peace and mutual Love ; but then he foretold that he came to send a Sword upon the Earth : The primitive Christians accepted the Legacy , and ...
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... course of English poetry , a position to which the dilemma of modern verse has given an urgency quite lacking at its first utterance . It is plain , moreover , that Johnson is not here opposing the unknown because he is afraid of it ...
... course of English poetry , a position to which the dilemma of modern verse has given an urgency quite lacking at its first utterance . It is plain , moreover , that Johnson is not here opposing the unknown because he is afraid of it ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT | 84 |
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