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Under the circumstances it was inevitable that they should turn their satire on the political situation . The leaders of the Opposition to Walpole and the Court were mostly veteran Tories , old friends of Swift and Pope , and there was ...
Under the circumstances it was inevitable that they should turn their satire on the political situation . The leaders of the Opposition to Walpole and the Court were mostly veteran Tories , old friends of Swift and Pope , and there was ...
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... the logical element in wit , he made it clear that he was really concerned not with thought but with the turn given the thought by the ingenious mind and with the appropriateness of the style and language to that turn or attitude .
... the logical element in wit , he made it clear that he was really concerned not with thought but with the turn given the thought by the ingenious mind and with the appropriateness of the style and language to that turn or attitude .
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What he thus learned about the art of writing he was to turn to account in his Scottish poems . The crisis in his career came at the age of twenty - three , when he read the poems of Robert Fergusson , and was moved to follow their ...
What he thus learned about the art of writing he was to turn to account in his Scottish poems . The crisis in his career came at the age of twenty - three , when he read the poems of Robert Fergusson , and was moved to follow their ...
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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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