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... but as it says something every Body thought of , and that in a lively , delicate , and New Manner ' 48 - an observation that probably lays more stress on style and manner than the author intended ; even as Pope's True wit is Nature ...
... but as it says something every Body thought of , and that in a lively , delicate , and New Manner ' 48 - an observation that probably lays more stress on style and manner than the author intended ; even as Pope's True wit is Nature ...
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We may be sure that Rochester's manners lacked that ' simplicity ' which the Whig essayists recommended . ... that a low voice , an unpretentious manner , a show ( however superficial ) of self - effacement , were always demanded .
We may be sure that Rochester's manners lacked that ' simplicity ' which the Whig essayists recommended . ... that a low voice , an unpretentious manner , a show ( however superficial ) of self - effacement , were always demanded .
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It is curious , ' he writes , ' to observe ... the contrast between the disdainful manner in which he rejects unauthenticated anecdotes , even when they are consistent with the general laws of nature , and the respectful manner in which ...
It is curious , ' he writes , ' to observe ... the contrast between the disdainful manner in which he rejects unauthenticated anecdotes , even when they are consistent with the general laws of nature , and the respectful manner in which ...
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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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