Eighteenth-century English Literature: Modern Essays in CriticismJames Lowry Clifford Oxford University Press, 1959 - 351 Seiten |
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... mind . As both Christian and humanist , he knew that men must be better than they are and that , though our institutions can never be perfect , they need not be corrupt . The ' savage indignation ' which motivates all of Swift's satires ...
... mind . As both Christian and humanist , he knew that men must be better than they are and that , though our institutions can never be perfect , they need not be corrupt . The ' savage indignation ' which motivates all of Swift's satires ...
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... mind , namely , LOVE and PRIDE . And what constitutes the beauty or deformity of a man's character , is the choice ... mind , he cannot be a bad man . 26 There is occasional question in Fielding's mind as to whether 261 FIELDING'S SOCIAL ...
... mind , namely , LOVE and PRIDE . And what constitutes the beauty or deformity of a man's character , is the choice ... mind , he cannot be a bad man . 26 There is occasional question in Fielding's mind as to whether 261 FIELDING'S SOCIAL ...
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... mind [ Fielding tells us ] was formed of those firm materials of which nature formerly hammered out the Stoic , and upon which the sorrows of no man living could make an impression . A man of this temper , who doth not much value danger ...
... mind [ Fielding tells us ] was formed of those firm materials of which nature formerly hammered out the Stoic , and upon which the sorrows of no man living could make an impression . A man of this temper , who doth not much value danger ...
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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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