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In attempting to separate Swift's authentic work from the large mass of doubtful material that has at one time or another been attributed to him , it is dangerous to make any conjectures which depend on internal evidence of style alone ...
In attempting to separate Swift's authentic work from the large mass of doubtful material that has at one time or another been attributed to him , it is dangerous to make any conjectures which depend on internal evidence of style alone ...
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Wordsworth is less judicial , and says bluntly that ' he writes a vicious style . ' And I think that all English purists regard it as a vicious style , produced in the main by a forced imitation of Milton . But the English reader is ...
Wordsworth is less judicial , and says bluntly that ' he writes a vicious style . ' And I think that all English purists regard it as a vicious style , produced in the main by a forced imitation of Milton . But the English reader is ...
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Here we have the explanation why the Scottish historians and philoso- phers of the eighteenth century write in a style which seems to the English reader to be over - Latinized in vocabulary , and , as our school- masters know ...
Here we have the explanation why the Scottish historians and philoso- phers of the eighteenth century write in a style which seems to the English reader to be over - Latinized in vocabulary , and , as our school- masters know ...
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THE GLOOM OF THE TORY SATIRISTS | 3 |
THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
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