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... effect without using what it is customary to regard as metaphor . The first of these may be studied in his proper names . Pope's names warrant an essay in themselves . With the possible exception of Milton , no poet has woven so many so ...
... effect without using what it is customary to regard as metaphor . The first of these may be studied in his proper names . Pope's names warrant an essay in themselves . With the possible exception of Milton , no poet has woven so many so ...
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... Effect of narrow Principles and short Views ! The King is baffled by the concept of political science - how can the art of government be reduced to a science ? He confined the knowledge of governing within very narrow Bounds ; to common ...
... Effect of narrow Principles and short Views ! The King is baffled by the concept of political science - how can the art of government be reduced to a science ? He confined the knowledge of governing within very narrow Bounds ; to common ...
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... effect of darkness to various eighteenth century poets was often analogous to the effect of excessive light . Locke to the contrary not- withstanding , it , too , was a sense - impression : ' So Darkness strikes the sense no less than ...
... effect of darkness to various eighteenth century poets was often analogous to the effect of excessive light . Locke to the contrary not- withstanding , it , too , was a sense - impression : ' So Darkness strikes the sense no less than ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT | 84 |
Urheberrecht | |
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