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Page 71
... true , an excellent warrant in various New Testament texts.20 But there was more to their frequent state- ments of the idea than merely a development of I Corinthians 13 , and an adequate explanation must also take into account the ...
... true , an excellent warrant in various New Testament texts.20 But there was more to their frequent state- ments of the idea than merely a development of I Corinthians 13 , and an adequate explanation must also take into account the ...
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... true ( in the years to which the poet refers ) of himself in real life . But in real life , when Pope wrote his dialogue , he was already fifty ; his youth is true only of the satiric speaker of the poem , who is an as- sumed identity ...
... true ( in the years to which the poet refers ) of himself in real life . But in real life , when Pope wrote his dialogue , he was already fifty ; his youth is true only of the satiric speaker of the poem , who is an as- sumed identity ...
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... true taste . " 60 Warton takes the middle of the way . Critical bigotry is not , he affirms , to be confused with true critical endeavor . Such rules as those that the epic action should begin as late as possible , that the action be ...
... true taste . " 60 Warton takes the middle of the way . Critical bigotry is not , he affirms , to be confused with true critical endeavor . Such rules as those that the epic action should begin as late as possible , that the action be ...
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The Beggars Opera | 14 |
The Authenticity of Anna Sewards Published Correspondence | 50 |
Suggestions toward a Genealogy of The Man of Feeling | 61 |
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