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So vain and groundless are the prognostications of poets, as well as politicians.25 It was the fate of all the literature of the Opposition to Walpole to appear excessive as it receded into the past. All the Cassandra prophecies of doom ...
So vain and groundless are the prognostications of poets, as well as politicians.25 It was the fate of all the literature of the Opposition to Walpole to appear excessive as it receded into the past. All the Cassandra prophecies of doom ...
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However , I do not care about terminology , only about appreciation for an extraordinarily interesting period of English literature , and the first stage in renewing that appreciation seems to me the gaining of a clear sense of what it ...
However , I do not care about terminology , only about appreciation for an extraordinarily interesting period of English literature , and the first stage in renewing that appreciation seems to me the gaining of a clear sense of what it ...
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A brilliant sampling of outstanding critical and scholarly essays devoted to eighteenth-century literature, this work is designed to clarify for the reader the aims and achievements of a complex period in English literary history.
A brilliant sampling of outstanding critical and scholarly essays devoted to eighteenth-century literature, this work is designed to clarify for the reader the aims and achievements of a complex period in English literary history.
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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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