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When Dr. Johnson in his old age was writing the Lives of the Poets he had only words of disparagement for the 'long course of opposition to Sir Robert Walpole,' the opposition to which ...
When Dr. Johnson in his old age was writing the Lives of the Poets he had only words of disparagement for the 'long course of opposition to Sir Robert Walpole,' the opposition to which ...
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In the 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 ...
In the 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 ...
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But the real theme is stated in a preliminary sentence which sums up the whole 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 ...
But the real theme is stated in a preliminary sentence which sums up the whole 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 ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT | 84 |
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