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Many literary historians still refer to this half century as the Age of Pope , and Pope was , indeed , an extraordinarily good representative of the time , giving us in brief quotable form a real understanding of its values , objectives ...
Many literary historians still refer to this half century as the Age of Pope , and Pope was , indeed , an extraordinarily good representative of the time , giving us in brief quotable form a real understanding of its values , objectives ...
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Despite its self- chosen title of " The Age of Reason , " the eighteenth century had witnessed the rise of a new and most unpleasant phenomenon in the sentimentality consciously expressed as early as 1768 in Sterne's Sentimental Journey ...
Despite its self- chosen title of " The Age of Reason , " the eighteenth century had witnessed the rise of a new and most unpleasant phenomenon in the sentimentality consciously expressed as early as 1768 in Sterne's Sentimental Journey ...
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And the world of the nineteenth century is a world infinitely less amicable to art of any kind than the eighteenth century world . ... the [ nineteenth century ] industrial bourgeoisie as a class hated and feared the implications of any ...
And the world of the nineteenth century is a world infinitely less amicable to art of any kind than the eighteenth century world . ... the [ nineteenth century ] industrial bourgeoisie as a class hated and feared the implications of any ...
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