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Fontenelle ard La Mottel are entitled to the former character , but what can they urge to gain the latter ? Which of these characters is the most valuable and useful is entirely out of the question . All I plead for is to have their ...
Fontenelle ard La Mottel are entitled to the former character , but what can they urge to gain the latter ? Which of these characters is the most valuable and useful is entirely out of the question . All I plead for is to have their ...
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To maintain this character throughout he must rely on his own fund : his own plastic imagination must supply him with ... Many of the most splendid images of poetry have been already exhibited , many of the most striking characters in ...
To maintain this character throughout he must rely on his own fund : his own plastic imagination must supply him with ... Many of the most splendid images of poetry have been already exhibited , many of the most striking characters in ...
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In Swift's satire , the character's “ ignorance ” is generally of a particular kind : he is ignorant of the correct evaluation of his own moral nature . Accordingly , Gulliver's reflections on the discrepancy between man's real nature ...
In Swift's satire , the character's “ ignorance ” is generally of a particular kind : he is ignorant of the correct evaluation of his own moral nature . Accordingly , Gulliver's reflections on the discrepancy between man's real nature ...
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General Introduction | 1 |
Alexander Pope | 15 |
ESSAY ON MAN | 60 |
Urheberrecht | |
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