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Others prefer the modest alternative that when a poet seems to have got into the wrong place what is wrong is our idea ... The good poets of the eighteenth century spoke frankly about each other , as poets usually do ; and though their ...
Others prefer the modest alternative that when a poet seems to have got into the wrong place what is wrong is our idea ... The good poets of the eighteenth century spoke frankly about each other , as poets usually do ; and though their ...
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The generalizations made below will apply in various degrees to the poets of the two centuries and also to poets of the seventeenth and the sixteenth , since the methods of forming the diction , and even part of the diction itself ...
The generalizations made below will apply in various degrees to the poets of the two centuries and also to poets of the seventeenth and the sixteenth , since the methods of forming the diction , and even part of the diction itself ...
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It was in the pastoral and georgic , then , and in pastoral and georgic material intruding into other kinds , that the diction of the eighteenthcentury poets came to be most despised . This fate was inevitable since it was by jealously ...
It was in the pastoral and georgic , then , and in pastoral and georgic material intruding into other kinds , that the diction of the eighteenthcentury poets came to be most despised . This fate was inevitable since it was by jealously ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT | 84 |
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