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Pagina xv
... poem , when its fame was established , the subtler ' and ' was restored . Langhorne's main point is that the poem's strength is poetic rather than political : " though our Author makes no great figure in political Philosophy , he does ...
... poem , when its fame was established , the subtler ' and ' was restored . Langhorne's main point is that the poem's strength is poetic rather than political : " though our Author makes no great figure in political Philosophy , he does ...
Pagina xviii
... poem is trying to force us into . While he believes in the rightness of the attack on enclosures , he feels that the poem is responding , not to a place , but to an entirely literary arte- fact , built from powerful poetic platitudes ...
... poem is trying to force us into . While he believes in the rightness of the attack on enclosures , he feels that the poem is responding , not to a place , but to an entirely literary arte- fact , built from powerful poetic platitudes ...
Pagina 229
... poem by Thomas Sheridan , A New Simile for the Ladies , 1732 , which was answered by Swift and included in some editions of his work . 6. Andrew Tooke's The Pantheon , Representing the ... poem is that Goldsmith too was little more Poems 229.
... poem by Thomas Sheridan , A New Simile for the Ladies , 1732 , which was answered by Swift and included in some editions of his work . 6. Andrew Tooke's The Pantheon , Representing the ... poem is that Goldsmith too was little more Poems 229.
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Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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