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... sense of some satirists - of Byron , for instance - seems elementary , the moral sense of Swift we recognize as that inherited from the humanist tradition , in which man's freedom was defined in terms of ethical responsibility and in ...
... sense of some satirists - of Byron , for instance - seems elementary , the moral sense of Swift we recognize as that inherited from the humanist tradition , in which man's freedom was defined in terms of ethical responsibility and in ...
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... sense and the sense to the verse . The poet does two things simultaneously as well as he can , and thus he pro- duces a certain particularity or irrelevance of sense , and further a heterogeneity of structure by which the phonetic ...
... sense and the sense to the verse . The poet does two things simultaneously as well as he can , and thus he pro- duces a certain particularity or irrelevance of sense , and further a heterogeneity of structure by which the phonetic ...
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... sense against equality of verse , but because the oblique phrases them- selves make a fundamental contrast to the metrically equal lines , and the rhyming parts of speech are a function of the phrases , the rhyme is not likely to be ...
... sense against equality of verse , but because the oblique phrases them- selves make a fundamental contrast to the metrically equal lines , and the rhyming parts of speech are a function of the phrases , the rhyme is not likely to be ...
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The Beggars Opera | 14 |
The Authenticity of Anna Sewards Published Correspondence | 50 |
The Nature of Dr Johnsons Rationalism 888 | 88 |
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