The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Том 4Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... admired for himself ; Swift speaks of his pleasant conversation , and Lady Mary Wortley Montagu thought him , of all contemporary wits , the best companion . Garth , Tickell , Young , and Pope ( despite the Atticus satire in the Epistle ...
... admired for himself ; Swift speaks of his pleasant conversation , and Lady Mary Wortley Montagu thought him , of all contemporary wits , the best companion . Garth , Tickell , Young , and Pope ( despite the Atticus satire in the Epistle ...
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... admiring villainy , and moral equalitarianism by showing top and bottom of society moved by the same anti - morality ; all power- seekers , in court or gaol , are identical in their treachery . Yet since this admiration and ...
... admiring villainy , and moral equalitarianism by showing top and bottom of society moved by the same anti - morality ; all power- seekers , in court or gaol , are identical in their treachery . Yet since this admiration and ...
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... admired than any other novel ' . Defoe had dealt in somewhat the same kind of story , though with a sober and not a satirical ... admiration for his * Assume the sock , i.e. turn to comedy ( from the ancient comic actor's light shoe ) ...
... admired than any other novel ' . Defoe had dealt in somewhat the same kind of story , though with a sober and not a satirical ... admiration for his * Assume the sock , i.e. turn to comedy ( from the ancient comic actor's light shoe ) ...
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