The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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... criticism of the essential insignificance of the various " schools " of metaphysics , which devote themselves to obscuring with commentary the at least poetically meaningful insights of their founders , is a commonplace of philosophic ...
... criticism of the essential insignificance of the various " schools " of metaphysics , which devote themselves to obscuring with commentary the at least poetically meaningful insights of their founders , is a commonplace of philosophic ...
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... Criticism , for example , written in 1709 when Pope was just twenty years old , he begins so deftly and prosaicly that it is easy to see why a later critic exclaimed , “ No great poet would write like Pope - but no other could " : ' Tis ...
... Criticism , for example , written in 1709 when Pope was just twenty years old , he begins so deftly and prosaicly that it is easy to see why a later critic exclaimed , “ No great poet would write like Pope - but no other could " : ' Tis ...
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... criticism , con- curred with Richardson's spiteful judgment : I could not help telling his sister that I was equally sur- prised and concerned for his continued lowness . Had your brother , said I , been born in a stable , or been a ...
... criticism , con- curred with Richardson's spiteful judgment : I could not help telling his sister that I was equally sur- prised and concerned for his continued lowness . Had your brother , said I , been born in a stable , or been a ...
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