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At the end of a paper recommending the art of dancing as a great improvement , as well as embellishment to the theatre , ' Steele observes , with perhaps a touch of humour , that ' delicacy in pleasure is the first step people of ...
At the end of a paper recommending the art of dancing as a great improvement , as well as embellishment to the theatre , ' Steele observes , with perhaps a touch of humour , that ' delicacy in pleasure is the first step people of ...
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None of them , perhaps , expressed so completely what Gay had meant to those who knew him best as the Duchess of Queensberry , with whom the last years of his life had been spent in such debonair and unaffected friendship .
None of them , perhaps , expressed so completely what Gay had meant to those who knew him best as the Duchess of Queensberry , with whom the last years of his life had been spent in such debonair and unaffected friendship .
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Perhaps 1 1 } the most illuminating passage is the essay on ' Sir Roger at Church , ' and specially the quotation from Pythagoras prefixed to it - ' Honour first the immortal gods according to the established mode .
Perhaps 1 1 } the most illuminating passage is the essay on ' Sir Roger at Church , ' and specially the quotation from Pythagoras prefixed to it - ' Honour first the immortal gods according to the established mode .
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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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