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... marked the reverse ; and the introduction of satire , of declamation , and of what has been called the reasoning spirit of poetry , has maintained the perversion more or less ever since , or at least till within a very late period .
... marked the reverse ; and the introduction of satire , of declamation , and of what has been called the reasoning spirit of poetry , has maintained the perversion more or less ever since , or at least till within a very late period .
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Saving only that their arguments must be intelligent , plausible , and at least superficially attractive , they can range wherever they will . This allows very great scope for passionate declamation , rich sensuousness , persuasive ...
Saving only that their arguments must be intelligent , plausible , and at least superficially attractive , they can range wherever they will . This allows very great scope for passionate declamation , rich sensuousness , persuasive ...
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... to me glad office , May ever tend about thee to old age With all things grateful cheered , and so supplied , That what by me thou hast lost thou least shalt miss ( 915–27 ) One can reasonably doubt whether a woman who came , as the ...
... to me glad office , May ever tend about thee to old age With all things grateful cheered , and so supplied , That what by me thou hast lost thou least shalt miss ( 915–27 ) One can reasonably doubt whether a woman who came , as the ...
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Early Criticism | 21 |
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