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And at least since the time of Cowley's ode ' Of Wit , ' the separation of true from false wit had been a regular mode of defending literature itself . But besides these general reasons Pope had a personal stake in the argument over wit ...
And at least since the time of Cowley's ode ' Of Wit , ' the separation of true from false wit had been a regular mode of defending literature itself . But besides these general reasons Pope had a personal stake in the argument over wit ...
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At least he feels the need for an apology before doing so : Nec sum animi dubius , verbis ea vincere magnum Quam sit , et angustis hunc addere rebus honorem . 41 But after this apology his words say frankly what he means .
At least he feels the need for an apology before doing so : Nec sum animi dubius , verbis ea vincere magnum Quam sit , et angustis hunc addere rebus honorem . 41 But after this apology his words say frankly what he means .
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King , in short , is to attribute evil , not - at least not primarily nor chiefly - either to the mysterious perversity of man's will or to the machinations of the Devil ; he is to show its necessity from a consideration of the nature ...
King , in short , is to attribute evil , not - at least not primarily nor chiefly - either to the mysterious perversity of man's will or to the machinations of the Devil ; he is to show its necessity from a consideration of the nature ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT | 84 |
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