Eighteenth-century English Literature: Modern Essays in CriticismJames Lowry Clifford Oxford University Press, 1959 - 351 Seiten |
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... Manner ' 48 - an observation that probably lays more stress on style and manner than the author intended ; even as Pope's True wit is Nature to advantage dressed , What oft was thought , but ne'er so well expressed . . . is easily ...
... Manner ' 48 - an observation that probably lays more stress on style and manner than the author intended ; even as Pope's True wit is Nature to advantage dressed , What oft was thought , but ne'er so well expressed . . . is easily ...
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... Manner also do not render it still more probable to be his . Orrery seems to put it aside as obviously not Swift's work , and the only claim to be made for it is that Sheridan , when he reprinted it in his edition , states that the ...
... Manner also do not render it still more probable to be his . Orrery seems to put it aside as obviously not Swift's work , and the only claim to be made for it is that Sheridan , when he reprinted it in his edition , states that the ...
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... manner of a school -- of ' a race of writers ' - which in individual poems may not predominate or may be assimilated to a compelling effect . And who will say that he has not hit off accurately the distinguishing aims and ...
... manner of a school -- of ' a race of writers ' - which in individual poems may not predominate or may be assimilated to a compelling effect . And who will say that he has not hit off accurately the distinguishing aims and ...
Inhalt
THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT | 84 |
Urheberrecht | |
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