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On the whole , these historical considerations seem favourable to the satirists and a justification of their indignation . Literal accuracy is not , of course , to be expected in satire , which , like caricature , presents a truth by ...
On the whole , these historical considerations seem favourable to the satirists and a justification of their indignation . Literal accuracy is not , of course , to be expected in satire , which , like caricature , presents a truth by ...
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First , it belongs not to the part but to the whole . It is the master idea which informs every portion of the body and gives life and energy ; it is the joint force of all components , and not the beauty , regularity , or brilliance of ...
First , it belongs not to the part but to the whole . It is the master idea which informs every portion of the body and gives life and energy ; it is the joint force of all components , and not the beauty , regularity , or brilliance of ...
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There would be some truth in such a conclusion , but not the whole truth . In his Covent - Garden Journal , No. 27 , he remarks : many . I do not pretend to say , that the mob have no faults ; perhaps they have I assert no more than ...
There would be some truth in such a conclusion , but not the whole truth . In his Covent - Garden Journal , No. 27 , he remarks : many . I do not pretend to say , that the mob have no faults ; perhaps they have I assert no more than ...
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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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