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Thus Dennis wrote to Wycherley , knowing he was addressing a sympathetic spirit . 28. Elwin - Courthope , VI , 32 . 29. In Spingarn , III , 73-74 . 30. For a rather typical expression of the idea , see Mary Astell ( ? ) ...
Thus Dennis wrote to Wycherley , knowing he was addressing a sympathetic spirit . 28. Elwin - Courthope , VI , 32 . 29. In Spingarn , III , 73-74 . 30. For a rather typical expression of the idea , see Mary Astell ( ? ) ...
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No one ever thinks of saying ' poor Swift , ' and only , perhaps , Miss Sitwell of saying ' poor Pope . ' What men are lives after them , and often gets between us and what they wrote . The world's verdict on an author is based ...
No one ever thinks of saying ' poor Swift , ' and only , perhaps , Miss Sitwell of saying ' poor Pope . ' What men are lives after them , and often gets between us and what they wrote . The world's verdict on an author is based ...
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Dickens wrote of Robinson Crusoe that it is ' the only instance of a universally popular book that could make no one laugh and no one cry.'56 This suggests the major flaw . Defoe's epic of the stiff upper lip does not propose a wholly ...
Dickens wrote of Robinson Crusoe that it is ' the only instance of a universally popular book that could make no one laugh and no one cry.'56 This suggests the major flaw . Defoe's epic of the stiff upper lip does not propose a wholly ...
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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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