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... facts about the eighteenth century is that all its greatest writers were ironists . Different people may have different explanations of this fact , and it may be that there is no single ' right ' explanation . But a fact it is . There ...
... facts about the eighteenth century is that all its greatest writers were ironists . Different people may have different explanations of this fact , and it may be that there is no single ' right ' explanation . But a fact it is . There ...
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... fact of Dulness remains , and his poem is still the finest commentary on it , if we lift our eyes from the footnotes and , instead of asking whether this or that person mentioned by Pope was actually Dull , and in what way , we consider ...
... fact of Dulness remains , and his poem is still the finest commentary on it , if we lift our eyes from the footnotes and , instead of asking whether this or that person mentioned by Pope was actually Dull , and in what way , we consider ...
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... fact , occur in one of Hopkins's letters to Bridges ( " This going to Birmingham throws out the trains ' , Aug. 28 , 1866 ) . The lan- guage of ' London Snow ' , by comparison , has no pipe - line to living , informal speech ; it is out ...
... fact , occur in one of Hopkins's letters to Bridges ( " This going to Birmingham throws out the trains ' , Aug. 28 , 1866 ) . The lan- guage of ' London Snow ' , by comparison , has no pipe - line to living , informal speech ; it is out ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
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the Search for Identity | 85 |
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