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... fact that its core is a judgment , an affirmation of some standard which we as good men cannot refuse to sustain . We must distinguish it on the other hand from the judgment involved in the pure comic , which is an intellectual ...
... fact that its core is a judgment , an affirmation of some standard which we as good men cannot refuse to sustain . We must distinguish it on the other hand from the judgment involved in the pure comic , which is an intellectual ...
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... fact would Ault's identification of this series of poems as the products of od " of which the poet speaks in his letter to Cromwell on 0.5 Moreover , there does not appear to be any record of an t alone an affair of the heart , between ...
... fact would Ault's identification of this series of poems as the products of od " of which the poet speaks in his letter to Cromwell on 0.5 Moreover , there does not appear to be any record of an t alone an affair of the heart , between ...
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... fact and history hazard- e extreme . Consequently , " the plain implication , " which Professor in various lines in the Aurelia love - poems , may to other people seem obvious nor so reliable as he supposes - especially when it is ...
... fact and history hazard- e extreme . Consequently , " the plain implication , " which Professor in various lines in the Aurelia love - poems , may to other people seem obvious nor so reliable as he supposes - especially when it is ...
Contents
istolary Technique in Richardsons Novels 1 | 198 |
he Muse of Satire 2 | 218 |
he Search for English Literary Documents 23 | 232 |
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