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To speak of " Tory satirists ' and ' Whig perfectibilitarians and benevolists ' is certain to produce some wrong impressions for modern students , since party principles have changed with the centuries , and the dichotomy was not always ...
To speak of " Tory satirists ' and ' Whig perfectibilitarians and benevolists ' is certain to produce some wrong impressions for modern students , since party principles have changed with the centuries , and the dichotomy was not always ...
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This account of wit as propriety bears a resemblance to an Augustan theory concerning the artistic process which may help to explain it . The theory , in brief , supposed that objects produce in genius ( the artistic mind raised to a ...
This account of wit as propriety bears a resemblance to an Augustan theory concerning the artistic process which may help to explain it . The theory , in brief , supposed that objects produce in genius ( the artistic mind raised to a ...
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As specimens of the Great he mentions ' an open champaign country , a vast uncultivated desert , huge heaps of mountains , high rocks and precipices , or a wide expanse of waters ' - all of which produce ' a delightful stillness and ...
As specimens of the Great he mentions ' an open champaign country , a vast uncultivated desert , huge heaps of mountains , high rocks and precipices , or a wide expanse of waters ' - all of which produce ' a delightful stillness and ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT | 84 |
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