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Defoe's first full - length work of fiction seems to fall more naturally into place with Faust , Don Juan and Don Quixote , the great myths of our civilization . What these myths are about it is fairly easy to say .
Defoe's first full - length work of fiction seems to fall more naturally into place with Faust , Don Juan and Don Quixote , the great myths of our civilization . What these myths are about it is fairly easy to say .
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On the contrary , it makes it seem more authentic . ... purged of any taint of sentimentality or exhibitionism , and with a pathos that seems all the more genuine because it is unemphasized : I fruitless mourn to him , that cannot hear ...
On the contrary , it makes it seem more authentic . ... purged of any taint of sentimentality or exhibitionism , and with a pathos that seems all the more genuine because it is unemphasized : I fruitless mourn to him , that cannot hear ...
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What we seem to observe is a spirit profoundly troubled , not so visibly by religious doubts as by religious ... and genuine religious need , seems very seldom to have received much comfort or happiness from his Christian faith .
What we seem to observe is a spirit profoundly troubled , not so visibly by religious doubts as by religious ... and genuine religious need , seems very seldom to have received much comfort or happiness from his Christian faith .
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICIS M | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE BACKGROUND OF THE ATTACK | 68 |
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