The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Volume 4Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... admiration for Boileau and a more transient one for other critics . Sir William Soames's Art of Poetry ( 1683 ) ... admire in the compositions of the ancients ; and which nobody deviates from but those who want strength of genius to make a ...
... admiration for Boileau and a more transient one for other critics . Sir William Soames's Art of Poetry ( 1683 ) ... admire in the compositions of the ancients ; and which nobody deviates from but those who want strength of genius to make a ...
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... admiration for them , and , even so early in the portrait , the beginnings of a distinct personal feeling of regret at the perversion and waste of talents ; particularly when they are turned to the upsetting of that ' common quiet ...
... admiration for them , and , even so early in the portrait , the beginnings of a distinct personal feeling of regret at the perversion and waste of talents ; particularly when they are turned to the upsetting of that ' common quiet ...
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... admiration : O Richardson , Richardson , first of men in my eyes , you shall be my reading at all times ! Pursued by pressing needs ; if my friend should fall into poverty ; if the limitations of my fortune should prevent me from giving ...
... admiration : O Richardson , Richardson , first of men in my eyes , you shall be my reading at all times ! Pursued by pressing needs ; if my friend should fall into poverty ; if the limitations of my fortune should prevent me from giving ...
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