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It is at first difficult to answer , especially if we take into account the later portions of the Crusoe trilogy . For Defoe at once cashed in on the I success of the Strange and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe with two other ...
It is at first difficult to answer , especially if we take into account the later portions of the Crusoe trilogy . For Defoe at once cashed in on the I success of the Strange and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe with two other ...
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Not only did Burke pick up many of Addison's points in the Pleasures , agreeing and disagreeing , but in later editions , he , too , prefaced his discussion of the imagination , as had Addison , with a disquisition upon " Taste ...
Not only did Burke pick up many of Addison's points in the Pleasures , agreeing and disagreeing , but in later editions , he , too , prefaced his discussion of the imagination , as had Addison , with a disquisition upon " Taste ...
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Macaulay has dropped his seine into Boswell's waters and drawn up nearly all the details that have persisted in later popular variants . He tumbles them headlong into one sprawling sentence : Everything about him , his coat , his wig ...
Macaulay has dropped his seine into Boswell's waters and drawn up nearly all the details that have persisted in later popular variants . He tumbles them headlong into one sprawling sentence : Everything about him , his coat , his wig ...
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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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