Eighteenth-century English LiteratureGeoffrey Tillotson, Paul Fussell, Marshall Waingrow Harcourt, Brace & World, 1969 - 1554 sivua A survey of prose, poetry, and drama from the Restoration to the beginning of the nineteenth century. Treats major authors in depth but also includes lesser but important writers to give a completer picture of the century. |
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... subject of Antony and Cleopatra , its reputation has unfortunately suffered by comparison to Shake- speare's greater play on the same subject . Yet it has a grandeur of its own and within its own terms is almost faultless . Though it is ...
... subject of Antony and Cleopatra , its reputation has unfortunately suffered by comparison to Shake- speare's greater play on the same subject . Yet it has a grandeur of its own and within its own terms is almost faultless . Though it is ...
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... Subject . " 14 If this be a true Definition of Wit , I am apt to think that Euclid was the greatest Wit that ever set Pen to Paper : It is 13. Head : topic . 14. a Propriety . . . Subject : " a pro- priety of thoughts and words ; or ...
... Subject . " 14 If this be a true Definition of Wit , I am apt to think that Euclid was the greatest Wit that ever set Pen to Paper : It is 13. Head : topic . 14. a Propriety . . . Subject : " a pro- priety of thoughts and words ; or ...
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... subject and another , which their adver- saries seem not to have thought of . For , say they , humane Subjects , can never differ so much among themselves , as Sacred Subjects differ from Humane ; for the difference between the Two last ...
... subject and another , which their adver- saries seem not to have thought of . For , say they , humane Subjects , can never differ so much among themselves , as Sacred Subjects differ from Humane ; for the difference between the Two last ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
ALEXANDER POPE | 2 |
JOHN LOCKE | 3 |
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