English Literature in the Early Eighteenth Century, 1700-1740Oxford University Press, 1959 - Всего страниц: 701 |
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... young man could have stayed ten years longer at the university so as to acquire further learning , and that he remarks , " The fear of being thought Pedants hath been of pernicious Consequence to young Divines ' . The whole essay is ...
... young man could have stayed ten years longer at the university so as to acquire further learning , and that he remarks , " The fear of being thought Pedants hath been of pernicious Consequence to young Divines ' . The whole essay is ...
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... Young did for his muffled invective against writers , which he dedicated to Pope . And here the mention of Young is a reminder that , alas ! no history of the literature of this period can omit a separate treat- ment of his verse ...
... Young did for his muffled invective against writers , which he dedicated to Pope . And here the mention of Young is a reminder that , alas ! no history of the literature of this period can omit a separate treat- ment of his verse ...
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... Young's verse , it invites slumber . There is no movement , no change of pace , no alteration in tension ; and the reason would seem to be that Young had no real sense of the evils he set himself up to attack . He erected Aunt Sallies ...
... Young's verse , it invites slumber . There is no movement , no change of pace , no alteration in tension ; and the reason would seem to be that Young had no real sense of the evils he set himself up to attack . He erected Aunt Sallies ...
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PART ONE 17001720 | 1 |
DEFOE TO 1710 | 34 |
SWIFT TO 1709 | 54 |
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