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... criticism over his prefaces with very little parsi- mony ; but though he sometimes condescended to be somewhat familiar , his manner was in general too scholastic for those who had yet their rudiments to learn , and found it not easy to ...
... criticism over his prefaces with very little parsi- mony ; but though he sometimes condescended to be somewhat familiar , his manner was in general too scholastic for those who had yet their rudiments to learn , and found it not easy to ...
Pagina 280
... critic without malevolence , who thought it as much his duty to display beauties as expose faults ; who censured with respect , and praised with alacrity . With this criticism Pope was so little offended that he sought the acquaintance ...
... critic without malevolence , who thought it as much his duty to display beauties as expose faults ; who censured with respect , and praised with alacrity . With this criticism Pope was so little offended that he sought the acquaintance ...
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... Criticism of Pope in the Life of Pope , " Review of English Studies , n . s . , V ( Jan. , 1954 ) , pp . 37-46 . Bronson , Bertrand H. " Personification Reconsidered , " New Light on Dr. Johnson , ed . by Frederick W. Hilles ( New Haven ...
... Criticism of Pope in the Life of Pope , " Review of English Studies , n . s . , V ( Jan. , 1954 ) , pp . 37-46 . Bronson , Bertrand H. " Personification Reconsidered , " New Light on Dr. Johnson , ed . by Frederick W. Hilles ( New Haven ...
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The Satirical Letters of St Jerome | 1 |
From The Life of John Milton 16081674 | 21 |
From The Life of John Dryden 16311700 | 43 |
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