A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 ページ |
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... truth and virtue . He has always been , he declares , the de- fender , not the attacker . The Dunciad was evoked by endless insults and insinuations . This is far from being the whole truth . The other plea he develops is that he and ...
... truth and virtue . He has always been , he declares , the de- fender , not the attacker . The Dunciad was evoked by endless insults and insinuations . This is far from being the whole truth . The other plea he develops is that he and ...
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... truth which in 1765 had brought him for a time deliverance from hopeless melancholy to a supreme ecstasy ; the all - atoning sacrifice of Christ , the worthlessness of all human virtue . Neither Whitefield nor Watts is so thorough going ...
... truth which in 1765 had brought him for a time deliverance from hopeless melancholy to a supreme ecstasy ; the all - atoning sacrifice of Christ , the worthlessness of all human virtue . Neither Whitefield nor Watts is so thorough going ...
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... truth , nor perhaps the deepest truth , about a poet who said of himself , The outward shows of sky and earth , Of hill and valley , he has viewed ; And impulses of deeper birth Have come to him in solitude . We have now to ask what ...
... truth , nor perhaps the deepest truth , about a poet who said of himself , The outward shows of sky and earth , Of hill and valley , he has viewed ; And impulses of deeper birth Have come to him in solitude . We have now to ask what ...
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