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Defoe's first full - length work of fiction seems to fall more naturally into place with Faust , Don Juan and Don Quixote , the great myths of our civilization . What these myths are about it is fairly easy to say .
Defoe's first full - length work of fiction seems to fall more naturally into place with Faust , Don Juan and Don Quixote , the great myths of our civilization . What these myths are about it is fairly easy to say .
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In his translation of Virgil Dryden seems at times to be trying to suggest something of the Latin versification by letting the stress of the lines fall on syllables with long vowels.28 Virgil also helps them to concentrate their meaning ...
In his translation of Virgil Dryden seems at times to be trying to suggest something of the Latin versification by letting the stress of the lines fall on syllables with long vowels.28 Virgil also helps them to concentrate their meaning ...
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What we seem to observe is a spirit profoundly troubled , not so visibly by religious doubts as by religious ... and genuine religious need , seems very seldom to have received much comfort or happiness from his Christian faith .
What we seem to observe is a spirit profoundly troubled , not so visibly by religious doubts as by religious ... and genuine religious need , seems very seldom to have received much comfort or happiness from his Christian faith .
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THE GLOOM OF THE TORY SATIRISTS | 3 |
THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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