The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Volume 4Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... idiom , the interests of men in society . In so far as the idiom is modified by some other fashion - for classical or Miltonic diction , for Spenserian or Shakespearian imitation - and in so far as its substance is not the interested ...
... idiom , the interests of men in society . In so far as the idiom is modified by some other fashion - for classical or Miltonic diction , for Spenserian or Shakespearian imitation - and in so far as its substance is not the interested ...
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... idiom ' with a just design , which was to expose Hypocrisie ' . So doing , Butler was true to his own ideal of satire : ' A Satyr ' , he wrote , ' is a kinde of Knight Errant that goe's upon Adventures , to Relieve the Distressed Damsel ...
... idiom ' with a just design , which was to expose Hypocrisie ' . So doing , Butler was true to his own ideal of satire : ' A Satyr ' , he wrote , ' is a kinde of Knight Errant that goe's upon Adventures , to Relieve the Distressed Damsel ...
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... idiom . an age It is dangerous to generalize about the poetry of the eighteenth century as about that of any other age ; for it was , like other age , any of transition . We are accustomed to make a rough tripartite division between the ...
... idiom . an age It is dangerous to generalize about the poetry of the eighteenth century as about that of any other age ; for it was , like other age , any of transition . We are accustomed to make a rough tripartite division between the ...
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