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... civilization he belonged to was no mere matter of formal salute and outward deference has been sufficiently shown above , in the discussion of the close of Epistle IV . When Pope contemplates the bases and essential conditions of ...
... civilization he belonged to was no mere matter of formal salute and outward deference has been sufficiently shown above , in the discussion of the close of Epistle IV . When Pope contemplates the bases and essential conditions of ...
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... civilization , Restoration polite culture was superficial in a very damaging sense of the word and in a very obvious it had no serious relations with way : the moral bases of society . The Restoration had resulted in a hiatus , a ...
... civilization , Restoration polite culture was superficial in a very damaging sense of the word and in a very obvious it had no serious relations with way : the moral bases of society . The Restoration had resulted in a hiatus , a ...
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... civilization— is pretty obviously uninteresting , minor talents took largely to the meditative - Miltonizing poetical modes dis- cussed above . The tradition that associated poetry with the central interests of the civilized mind having ...
... civilization— is pretty obviously uninteresting , minor talents took largely to the meditative - Miltonizing poetical modes dis- cussed above . The tradition that associated poetry with the central interests of the civilized mind having ...
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THE LINE OF | 10 |
Note Popes Satiric Modes | 92 |
THE AUGUSTAN TRADITION | 101 |
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