The Augustan Milieu: Essays Presented to Louis A. LandaClarendon P., 1970 - 359 pàgines |
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... perhaps hardly be worth the telling if the Popish Plot had not become part of English folklore . For in the long run history is made not by facts but by what men think of them . And if Shaftesbury failed to exclude the Duke of York from ...
... perhaps hardly be worth the telling if the Popish Plot had not become part of English folklore . For in the long run history is made not by facts but by what men think of them . And if Shaftesbury failed to exclude the Duke of York from ...
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... perhaps not without fatiguing his audience . It is perhaps when satire is carried to its highest literary levels and is directed to an élite audience that the greatest risks of failure of communication may arise and may lead to the ...
... perhaps not without fatiguing his audience . It is perhaps when satire is carried to its highest literary levels and is directed to an élite audience that the greatest risks of failure of communication may arise and may lead to the ...
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... perhaps most explicitly and memorably expressed in Pope's complementary poems , the Essay on Criticism ( 1711 ) and the Essay on Man ( 1733−4 ) , in which the neo - classical concepts of Nature and of the poetic imitation of her are ...
... perhaps most explicitly and memorably expressed in Pope's complementary poems , the Essay on Criticism ( 1711 ) and the Essay on Man ( 1733−4 ) , in which the neo - classical concepts of Nature and of the poetic imitation of her are ...
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LOUIS A LANDA Frontispiece | 1 |
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