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The more I examine my own mind , the more romantic I find myself . . . . Let them say I am romantic ; so is every one said to be that either admires a fine thing or praises one : it is no wonder such people are thought mad .
The more I examine my own mind , the more romantic I find myself . . . . Let them say I am romantic ; so is every one said to be that either admires a fine thing or praises one : it is no wonder such people are thought mad .
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the romantic setting which Pope has provided for his piece , and which he has skillfully introduced into the texture of the epistolary monologue . The actual Convent of the Paraclete , near Nogent - sur - Seine ( of which only a few ...
the romantic setting which Pope has provided for his piece , and which he has skillfully introduced into the texture of the epistolary monologue . The actual Convent of the Paraclete , near Nogent - sur - Seine ( of which only a few ...
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III Whether general or personal , satire is concerned with the facts of life rather than with romantic fancies . It is an art of heightened realism — at its greatest , of a universalized realism . When it appears , as occasionally it ...
III Whether general or personal , satire is concerned with the facts of life rather than with romantic fancies . It is an art of heightened realism — at its greatest , of a universalized realism . When it appears , as occasionally it ...
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Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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