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The lovable Arbuthnot was , if anything , more severe even than Swift : I have an opportunity calmly and philosophically to consider that treasure of vileness and baseness , that I always believed to be in the heart of man ; and to ...
The lovable Arbuthnot was , if anything , more severe even than Swift : I have an opportunity calmly and philosophically to consider that treasure of vileness and baseness , that I always believed to be in the heart of man ; and to ...
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Sterne doubtless knew that Mrs. James would more readily forgive the mistakes of the heart than the perversions of the mind , but the selfcriticism this passage displays was constant , not unique . Once his effusions of feeling were ...
Sterne doubtless knew that Mrs. James would more readily forgive the mistakes of the heart than the perversions of the mind , but the selfcriticism this passage displays was constant , not unique . Once his effusions of feeling were ...
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... of sentimental and civilized behavior , as Peter Quennell has lately described the book , A Sentimental Journey displays the errors , equivocations , and dilemmas into which Yorick is betrayed by the instability of his heart .
... of sentimental and civilized behavior , as Peter Quennell has lately described the book , A Sentimental Journey displays the errors , equivocations , and dilemmas into which Yorick is betrayed by the instability of his heart .
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICIS M | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE BACKGROUND OF THE ATTACK | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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