English Literature in the Early Eighteenth Century, 1700-1740Oxford University Press, 1959 - Всего страниц: 701 |
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... reader look into himself as well as at his neighbour : ... I hope , no Reader imagines me so weak as to stand up in the Defence of real Christianity ; such as used , in primitive Times ( if we may believe the Authors of those Ages ) ...
... reader look into himself as well as at his neighbour : ... I hope , no Reader imagines me so weak as to stand up in the Defence of real Christianity ; such as used , in primitive Times ( if we may believe the Authors of those Ages ) ...
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... readers made proper ' . In the two papers on Chevy Chase ( 70 and 74 ) he was in the main weaning the would - be cultured man and woman , ' the buffoon reader ' , away from the affectation of the Cowleyan Pindaric - which he described ...
... readers made proper ' . In the two papers on Chevy Chase ( 70 and 74 ) he was in the main weaning the would - be cultured man and woman , ' the buffoon reader ' , away from the affectation of the Cowleyan Pindaric - which he described ...
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... reader's recognition of what the poet is talking about . But the poet of those days could assume in his reader at least a fairly expert acquaintance with country life . Rhyme demands a different adjustment from the unaccus- tomed reader ...
... reader's recognition of what the poet is talking about . But the poet of those days could assume in his reader at least a fairly expert acquaintance with country life . Rhyme demands a different adjustment from the unaccus- tomed reader ...
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PART ONE 17001720 | 1 |
DEFOE TO 1710 | 34 |
SWIFT TO 1709 | 54 |
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