The Enlightenment and English Literature: Prose and Poetry of the Eighteenth Century, with Selected Modern Critical EssaysJohn L. Mahoney D. C. Heath, 1980 - 765 Seiten |
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... critics to their judgment too ? Yet , if we look more closely , we shall find Most have the seeds of judgment in their mind 20 Nature affords at least a glimmering light ; The lines , though touch'd but faintly , are drawn right . The ...
... critics to their judgment too ? Yet , if we look more closely , we shall find Most have the seeds of judgment in their mind 20 Nature affords at least a glimmering light ; The lines , though touch'd but faintly , are drawn right . The ...
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... critics of ignorance and malice ; telling us openly , for I think nothing can be plainer , that in the western part of Libya , there were ASSES with HORNS : upon which relations Ctesias ° 4 yet refines , men- tioning the very same ...
... critics of ignorance and malice ; telling us openly , for I think nothing can be plainer , that in the western part of Libya , there were ASSES with HORNS : upon which relations Ctesias ° 4 yet refines , men- tioning the very same ...
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... critics , and withal , an occasion for their secret detractors to report , that a true critic is a sort of mechanic , set up with a stock and tools for his trade , at as little expense as a tailor ; and that there is much analogy ...
... critics , and withal , an occasion for their secret detractors to report , that a true critic is a sort of mechanic , set up with a stock and tools for his trade , at as little expense as a tailor ; and that there is much analogy ...
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Mark Akenside | 10 |
Alexander Pope | 15 |
from THE DUNCIAD | 98 |
Urheberrecht | |
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