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Boileau has four passages of history in his Art Poetique ( 1674 ) , and when well into his course he abruptly and stiffly imposes the structure of the genre - catalogue on a long passage ( almost one - half of the poem ) .
Boileau has four passages of history in his Art Poetique ( 1674 ) , and when well into his course he abruptly and stiffly imposes the structure of the genre - catalogue on a long passage ( almost one - half of the poem ) .
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But Belinda , as the course of the game of Ombre had already implied and foretold , is not a good loser , and she does not rise to the occasion afforded by her loss here . Instead , she ratifies the course of prudery delineated earlier ...
But Belinda , as the course of the game of Ombre had already implied and foretold , is not a good loser , and she does not rise to the occasion afforded by her loss here . Instead , she ratifies the course of prudery delineated earlier ...
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Such a natural course of events could explain Pope's statement – if explanation were needed ; and that such a course of events was also probable may be seen in a begging letter in the British Museum , 64 which was sent to Addison by ...
Such a natural course of events could explain Pope's statement – if explanation were needed ; and that such a course of events was also probable may be seen in a begging letter in the British Museum , 64 which was sent to Addison by ...
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