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... significant that Pope could offer such an account : his strength as a satirist was that he lived in an age when such ... significance of this needs no further insisting on . What does need insisting on is that with this capacity for ...
... significant that Pope could offer such an account : his strength as a satirist was that he lived in an age when such ... significance of this needs no further insisting on . What does need insisting on is that with this capacity for ...
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... significant that Johnson exempted the Elegy from his general disparagement of Gray's verse ; the significance is explicit enough in the terms of his commendation : ' The Churchyard abounds with images which find a mirror in every mind ...
... significant that Johnson exempted the Elegy from his general disparagement of Gray's verse ; the significance is explicit enough in the terms of his commendation : ' The Churchyard abounds with images which find a mirror in every mind ...
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... significant that ( whatever reason Wordsworth may have had for putting it there ) the story of Margaret should also , following , as it does , close upon the descrip- tion of the Wanderer , appear in Book I of The Excursion . It seems ...
... significant that ( whatever reason Wordsworth may have had for putting it there ) the story of Margaret should also , following , as it does , close upon the descrip- tion of the Wanderer , appear in Book I of The Excursion . It seems ...
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Revaluation: Tradition & Development in English Poetry F R (Frank Raymond) 1895-1 Leavis No preview available - 2021 |
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