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It is the " continued chain of Allegories , ” the satire on false taste in literature and learning , which constitutes the essential unity of the Dunciad , a unity admirably maintained in the tone of scornful contempt which runs through ...
It is the " continued chain of Allegories , ” the satire on false taste in literature and learning , which constitutes the essential unity of the Dunciad , a unity admirably maintained in the tone of scornful contempt which runs through ...
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IV To Pope and to the whole circle of his friends — to Swift and Gay and Dr. Arbuthnot - it seemed that the fine fabric of humane learning , and of the art of writing as its chief exponent , was being torn to rags and tatters by certain ...
IV To Pope and to the whole circle of his friends — to Swift and Gay and Dr. Arbuthnot - it seemed that the fine fabric of humane learning , and of the art of writing as its chief exponent , was being torn to rags and tatters by certain ...
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Theobald's library is composed of two sorts of books — his “ polite learning , " dull poets selected for their binding or for their size upon his shelves ; and his “ solid learning , ” Caxton , Wynkyn de Worde , Philemon Holland , books ...
Theobald's library is composed of two sorts of books — his “ polite learning , " dull poets selected for their binding or for their size upon his shelves ; and his “ solid learning , ” Caxton , Wynkyn de Worde , Philemon Holland , books ...
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