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529 Fielding satirized in books and literary men the same inclusive folly which he regarded as the source of the ridiculous in all human action . That folly is affectation . Likewise , his chief method — simple exposure of words and ...
529 Fielding satirized in books and literary men the same inclusive folly which he regarded as the source of the ridiculous in all human action . That folly is affectation . Likewise , his chief method — simple exposure of words and ...
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Joseph Wood Krutch Samuel Johnson ( New York : Henry Holt , 1944 ) , pp . 110-11 > Samuel Johnson practiced most of the forms of literary criticism known to his day . He amended corrupt passages and explained obscure and difficult ones ...
Joseph Wood Krutch Samuel Johnson ( New York : Henry Holt , 1944 ) , pp . 110-11 > Samuel Johnson practiced most of the forms of literary criticism known to his day . He amended corrupt passages and explained obscure and difficult ones ...
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From its beginning to its end — both in the earlier topical essays on such matters as the pastorals , versification , exordial verses , romances , and letter - writing and in the later considerations of specific literary works one by ...
From its beginning to its end — both in the earlier topical essays on such matters as the pastorals , versification , exordial verses , romances , and letter - writing and in the later considerations of specific literary works one by ...
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William Cowper 17311800 | 41 |
David Garrick 17171779 | 80 |
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