The Enlightenment and English Literature: Prose and Poetry of the Eighteenth Century, with Selected Modern Critical EssaysJohn L. Mahoney D. C. Heath, 1980 - 765 էջ |
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... tion so long , in polite and learned ages , it is not easy to conceive ; but we cannot wonder that , while readers could be procured , the authors were willing to continue it : for when a man had by practice gained some fluency of ...
... tion so long , in polite and learned ages , it is not easy to conceive ; but we cannot wonder that , while readers could be procured , the authors were willing to continue it : for when a man had by practice gained some fluency of ...
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... tion : " I have taken another course , one more suited to my abilities , and to the taste of the times in which I live . " 24 Nevertheless , this clear and up- lifted spirit , this " very great man , " as Johnson justly called him , did ...
... tion : " I have taken another course , one more suited to my abilities , and to the taste of the times in which I live . " 24 Nevertheless , this clear and up- lifted spirit , this " very great man , " as Johnson justly called him , did ...
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... tion to buy for his fireplace a jack , that is , a con- spicuous clockwork engine for turning a roasting spit ... tion in the writer of the poem , and that is all to the good . But a more sophisticated reader will know that actually ...
... tion to buy for his fireplace a jack , that is , a con- spicuous clockwork engine for turning a roasting spit ... tion in the writer of the poem , and that is all to the good . But a more sophisticated reader will know that actually ...
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Mark Akenside | 10 |
Alexander Pope | 15 |
from THE DUNCIAD | 98 |
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